How To Grow Mint Instructions
The TopVeg website was able to provide me with excellent seed sowing information.
Farming Friends & TopVeg have now collaborated to create a How To Grow Mint growing card.
Click on the image to enlarge and if you wish to print off this growing card, right click on the enlarged image and then click print picture to print out a copy.If you would like this document as a pdf, just contact farmingfriends and I will email you the document.
I intend to print off copies and then laminate the sheet so that I can use the growing card in the future.
Teachers, children, vegetable growers and anyone interested in growing mint are welcome to print off this growing card for their own use.
Other growing cards we have already created;
- How To Grow Garlic.
- How To Grow Lettuce.
- How To Grow Summer Radish.
- How To Grow Beetroot.
- How To Grow Broad Beans.
If you have any other growing cards that you would like Farming Friends & TopVeg to create then please leave a comment and we will be happy to create it for you.



Hi Sara, I have only just caught up with your growing cards, they are great. I shall be printing them off. I have been thinking of buying a laminator too, so I will be well set up for the growing season ahead. x
Comment by Louise — March 3, 2008 @ 6:17 am
Mint is practically a weed here and must be grown in a container. Even then, there’s no guarantee it will not “jump” to other areas!
Comment by nikkipolani — March 3, 2008 @ 8:32 pm
These are lovely, colourful practical cards. Thank you for sharing
Comment by Wildlife Gardener — March 4, 2008 @ 3:31 pm
I remember as a child going out to the garden and picking fresh mint to go with out roast lamb dinner on a Sunday.
Mum would chop it with sugar and add it to vinegar.
Comment by Diane — March 4, 2008 @ 5:10 pm