Can you get a cutting and root it in water?
Where’d you get the seeds? Do you know what kind of mint it is?
KGCagey
Mint seeds require light to germinate, so they should be surface-sown and not buried. Simply press the seeds lightly into moist soil, ensuring they remain exposed to light, with germination typically occurring in 10–15 days.
Don_Ford
Mint is extremely hardy; you can just clip a piece of grown mint and stick it in dirt, and it’ll grow.
That said, it’s super invasive and do NOT plant it in the ground.
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Can you get a cutting and root it in water?
Where’d you get the seeds? Do you know what kind of mint it is?
Mint seeds require light to germinate, so they should be surface-sown and not buried. Simply press the seeds lightly into moist soil, ensuring they remain exposed to light, with germination typically occurring in 10–15 days.
Mint is extremely hardy; you can just clip a piece of grown mint and stick it in dirt, and it’ll grow.
That said, it’s super invasive and do NOT plant it in the ground.