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Mint is one of the easiest herbs to grow at home, and propagating it from cuttings is a simple way to enjoy an endless supply. Whether you're starting a kitchen garden or just love the refreshing scent of mint, growing it in water is quick, clean, and soil-free. Follow this step-by-step guide to grow healthy mint plants from cuttings right on your windowsill.
Introduction
Mint (Mentha) is a fast-growing, fragrant herb used in teas, salads, and home remedies. If you already have a plant or access to fresh sprigs, you can multiply your mint at no cost. Growing mint from cuttings in water is ideal for beginners and takes very little time or equipment.
Ingredients:
Fresh mint cuttings (about 10–15 cm long)
A glass or jar
Clean water
Scissors or pruning shears
A sunny windowsill
How to make:
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