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QuestionI kept a sprig of my mint in a small bottle, but it is rotting. Do I need to keep the bottle in a sunny place or should the mint leaves stay out of the water?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.The leaves should be removed from the bottom of the stem before placing the sprig in water. If your stem is rotting, remove all leaves below water, and change the water and clean the container. This should give it a clean start.
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QuestionDo I cut the old stems down to the ground now?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.I recommend that you cut the stems to the ground just before your first frost of the year.
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QuestionHow do I harvest mint?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can harvest just a few leaves at a time or cut off whole stems of leaves if you need a lot of leaves at once. The more you need to pick mint, the better control you'll have over the spread of the plant, so don't be afraid to enjoy using your homegrown mint!
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QuestionIs it true that mint spreads?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, mint spreads quickly and far when it isn't contained. To prevent this, either grow it in an area bounded by a barrier that goes into the ground or in a container. Mint will also spread less if grown in a shady area that quickly hits a hot, always sunny area that is rarely moist. If you don't mind it spreading though, it can be planted anywhere; just expect it to pop up all over the garden if the conditions are good.
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QuestionCan I grow mint in a shady part of the garden?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, mint will appreciate at least partial shade and can tolerate a shady spot as well. Mint also likes moist conditions, so if the shady spot is moist, mint will thrive.
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QuestionHow often should I water mint?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerMint loves plenty of water, so water frequently and don't be too worried about the amount of water; it is a hard plant to overwater!
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QuestionCan I plant different mints in the same pot?Community AnswerNot recommended. Different mints grow at different rates, and they can crowd each other out.
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QuestionCan I grow mint in water?Community AnswerTechnically, yes, but you wouldn't get a very healthy or long-lasting plant. Instead, consider starting the mint in water, and then transplanting it to soil after the roots appear.
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QuestionWill a dead mint plant regrow next year?Community AnswerYes. Mint is a perennial herb that regrows every year.
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QuestionCan I grow mint with if I only have mint leaves?Lera VzdorovCommunity AnswerNo. You need an actual cutting where roots can appear.
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QuestionWill mint plants keep mice away?Community AnswerThey will not. They will, actually, attract mice. Rodents love herbs.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if the leaves of a mint plant has brown spots and wilts?CaeiiaTop AnswererYou may not be watering enough. Water at least once a day and see if the soil is dry at any time. Mint prefers moist, cool soil. Do not water on top of the leaves, because water droplets can act like magnifying glasses. The sunlight will then burn the leaves, which can also add to browning. If you can, move it to a place where the mint won't get full sun.
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QuestionWill insecticides and fertilizer harm the plants?Community AnswerNormal use will not affect the plant long-term. But you won't want to use harvested leaves for a period of time after you treat with an insecticide. Really, it is best to not add insecticides to a herb.
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QuestionMy mint is three feet tall with the leaves all at the top. Is it too late to cut the top off?CaeiiaTop AnswererIt's actually good to start cutting now, or it will become leggy. Cut the stems to three inches above the ground. Leave at least some leaves on each stem. Three feet of mint will provide for a lot, so start cutting!
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QuestionDo you need a seed to grow mint?Sander1Community AnswerNo, you don't need a seed. You can make cuttings, put these in a jar of water and wait until they have roots, or use a much faster way: Dig out some roots of the plant (preferably with some leaves for photosynthesis) and plant these where you want them. They will soon form a new plant.
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QuestionCan I and how do I collect the mint seeds from my existing mint plants?Community AnswerWait for some of the flowers to wither and then collect the seed pods, leave them to dry, then crush them and then you have your seeds. Put them in an envelope and store in a dry place.
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QuestionWill mint grow in a hot climate?Community AnswerYes, mint is mostly suited for hot climates as long as it is in partial shade.
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QuestionCan you use dried mint leaves in tea or to flavor food?Crystal GardensCommunity AnswerYes! You can use dried mint in a variety of ways. For example, the dried leaf can be used as a topping for spaghetti, as an herbal tea, or even to top a cocktail.
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QuestionIs mint an outdoor plant?DenisekeCommunity AnswerMint is a very, very hardy plant. It will live practically anywhere. It's undemanding in terms of watering and soil, and will grow in partial shade.
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QuestionWhat kind of mint can grow well in water?Community AnswerAll mint grow well in water however some will flourish a lot faster than others.
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QuestionCan I harvest the leaves at any other time than spring?Community AnswerI have found that eventually they turn black and get holes in them. You will have to keep an eye on them to see when they are ready to be picked.
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QuestionDoes mint bear flowers?Community AnswerYes, it does. I've seen some pale purple/white flowers. They typically stack these flowers all at once.
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QuestionShould I plant mint in the spring?Community AnswerPlanting mint in the spring is the recommended time to plant anything, preferably after all of the frost.
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QuestionIs it bad to plant both spearmint and peppermint in one pot?DenisekeCommunity AnswerYou should keep different mints in separate pots. Spearmint is more vigorous and aggressive than peppermint. It starts growing sooner, and grows more quickly and taller than peppermint, basically crowding it out and blocking its light.
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QuestionCan mint grow in Wisconsin?Community AnswerMint can grow anywhere, as long as you have the right temperatures and you keep the plant watered well.
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QuestionHow long does it take a mint plant to grow?Community AnswerIt will take about 2 to 3 weeks after planting the seed, so don't worry when your plant isn't growing during the first 2 weeks.
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QuestionCan I plant mint with a leaf?Community AnswerYou can't plant your mint with a leaf. In order for your mint to sprout, you actually need a seed(ling).
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QuestionWill mint do ok in direct afternoon summer sunlight?Community AnswerYes. As long as there is sunlight, mint will grow perfectly. But, avoid too much sun if you live in a hot climate, or the plant may need to be watered frequently.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my mint plant leaves look burned?Community AnswerThat probably means your leaves have started to rot because of too much of water. Immediately pluck the rotten leaves out to prevent the rot from spreading onto more leaves.
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QuestionI want to section off the end of my flower bed with a metal sheet to grow mint. How deep should the barrier be to prevent the roots from growing under it?Community AnswerIt should be least 6 inches deep. Good beds for mint and other plants need to be 6+ inches deep.
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