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Mint is one herb that’s as versatile as it is fragrant. Whether you’re brewing fresh mint tea, adding it to a mojito, or using it as a garnish, having mint on hand year-round is a true culinary delight. While mint can quickly become invasive in the garden, growing it indoors is a simple solution that allows you to enjoy fresh mint all year long.
Here are three methods to help you grow mint indoors successfully:
1. Growing Mint from Seed
While mint can be propagated easily from cuttings, starting it from seed is another great option. Here’s how to do it:
Materials Needed:
Mint seeds (choose a variety like spearmint or peppermint)
Small pots or seed trays
Potting soil
Watering can or spray bottle
Steps:
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