here’s everything you need to know about growing mint mint spreads through ryom which are not Roots but stems that grow underground similar to Roots if a stem stays in contact with soil they’ll probably produce Roots as well this is usually why it’s grown in containers to contain it mint will grow new stems from nodes found at the base of mature leaves Harvest just above a new set of growth to Bush out the plant and increase future harvests you can trim down pretty heavy since mint is hearty and grows back quickly keep the soil MO and plant in full sun for best results with this refreshing plant
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Easiest plant to grow ever they come up like weeds all around my yard ever since I planted them years ago same thing with lemon balm
You should not plant Mint in your garden as it's invasive and will spread everywhere.