You can't grow chocolate mint from seeds. Instead, use cuttings, runners, stacking, or dividing.
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Chocolate mint grows best when it gets 5–6 hours of sun, but up to 14 hours is even better. Avoid too much heat in the summer by staying in the shade.
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Add compost to loose or chalky soil to make it better for plants to grow in. Rare fertilizing, and a layer of waste every year.
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Plant is thirsty; drooping is caused by dry soil. Check the soil's wetness and water it well. Containers need to let water out.
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Strong growth; keep control to avoid being taken over. Can be grown in a yard or in pots.
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The same as with peppermint. There is a lot of information about pests and diseases in peppermint sites.
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Use in teas, coffee, drinks, cocktails, milkshakes, and ice cream. Improve the taste and smell of sweets.
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Add a unique chocolate mint taste to desserts like brownies, cakes, and puddings to make them stand out.
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