Agastache: 5 Reasons Why You Need To Grow This Herb/Flower #herbs #garden #gardeningtips #plants

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5 Reasons you need to grow Agastache (Korean Mint)
1. Its a perennial edible herb used to make tea, salves, and oil or honey infusions
2. The entire plant is edible and has a mild minty flavor
3. The long blue flower spikes make for a great cut flower
4. Once established its very drought and heat tolerant
5. It attracts loads of pollinators, especially bees. I want to say this attracts just as much bees as my African Blue Basil plants.

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In my zone its an annual but I love to grow this for tea!

tuuliutriainen
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Thanks for posting. I’ll put in an order later this week.

sansomspressurecleaningpoo
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Perennial are alway good. Do you sell african blue basil plant?

ZEAC
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Sooo, it's probably invasive then😖. Please don't sell or promote invasive species that will out compete our native plants! I do love that you are suggesting a plant that is hardy and drought friendly though! This plant looks way more like basil then it does mint! And just FYI to anybody, honey bees are actually not our native pollinators here in the US 💁🤷✌️. All honey bees were shipped over and then literally carted by people around the US to set up colonies.

samgraham