
See our Great Mint Repotting Caper for more on proper soil, division and replanting of mints.
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Read our Mint Care and Tips page for more on how to tame your mint. Check here to see if Chocolate Mint Plug Trays are available. This crossing gave the world one of the most interesting and fast flowering plants with incredibly high THC levels.

Stunning not only in its effect, but also in its origin: Chocolate Mint OG has elite roots originating from the noble strains Emerald OG and Grandaddy Purple. They are a great low cost way to fill a lot of space. Chocolate Mint OG is a feminized Indica-dominant cannabis strain. These trays hold 128 of all the same plant. This plant is often available in plug trays. The tip will continue to elongate and flower.Ĭhocolate Mint is one of the six plants included in our fun Kid’s Herb Garden Six Pack and in our Gourmet Herb Garden Six Pack. The green pods on the left are bracts that have already dropped their flowers. Bees and Butterflies love mint flowers.Ĭhocolate Mint flowers open from the bottom up. After flower production, the horizontal runners take off and cover a lot of distance in a short time. There are two growth phases for mints, at first, in early spring, the stems head up to make flowers. Mints develop their best colors and flavors when grown in the sun like this Chocolate Mint. Mint can have different strengths depending how the plant was grown and how old the leaves were when harvested. Stir in chocolate mint and, if desired, nuts.īake for about hour or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the loaf comes out clean. The flour should be beaten just enough to incorporate it with the wet mix. Sift flour, soda and salt and add to egg mixture.īlend well but not for too long. Butter a 9x5 loaf pan well.Ĭream butter and sugar until fluffy and light in color (3-4 minutes).Īdd eggs, banana, and vanilla and mix well. 1/8 cup dried, crushed chocolate mint leaves.More on Planting, Pruning, Fertilizing, and Using Scented Geraniums. While this is a great-looking plant with a rich minty fragrance, it does not smell or taste like chocolate.Ĭhocolate Mint Scented Geranium makes a great addition to our Zone 8 Fragrant Herb Garden Six Pack. The almost black variegation fades to a rich green as summer progresses, and returns again each spring. This tantalizing plant has a handsome chocolate-colored vein that runs down the rib of the leaf and fans out into its fingers. Sometimes the term Chocolate refers more to the color of a plant than the scent of the plant, as in the case of Chocolate Mint Scented Geranium. It will die back to the ground in late winter but in our normal winters (mid 20’s) it will not die. This plant is about two feet tall and three feet wide. While it is still attractive, it has no blotch. This Chocolate Mint Scented Geranium has a bit of frost on it.

While it will die back to the ground here in Zone 8, it emerges each spring and is now about four feet in diameter and thriving. This Chocolate Mint Scented Geranium was transferred from its container to the ground in its fourth spring because it was just too big for a container. A pot like this makes a statement and adds interest when set next to an entrance where it can be easily pet and the fragrance released. The pot shown holds about 15 gallons of soil and, as you can see, it is quickly filling up that space. It was started from one of our three-inch pots. This potted Chocolate Mint Scented Geranium is about three months old.
