I grow them mainly for tea, but I also add spearmint to salads. My tea is very simple... Boiling water, a sprig of mint, and half a teaspoon of honey. No tea bag.
Mint is a very simple plant to grow. You can get a small plant at your local plant nursery, but today I wanted to show you how simple it is to grow a mint plant from cuttings. So if you know of someone that has mint in their garden, or if you come across a mint plant somewhere all you have to do is grab a couple of sprigs and you are on your way to haveing your own mint plant. I'll show you how.
I am gardening in zone 7B, and as you can see, my mint is planted in the garden. I start to cover it with dry leaves in the fall.
Mint actually love the cooler temperatures (50 - 60 F), but as the temperatures drop, I keep piling the dry leaves on the plants. At the end of the winter, they look pretty bad and I usually wonder if they are going to be able to recover, but they always do.
If you plant your mint in a pot, you can easily move it indoors in the winter and place it by a sunny window. It will keep growing just fine and you'll get fresh mint year around. Learn more about indoor herb gardening here.
So now let's see how you can easily start your own mint plant...
How to Grow a Mint Plant from Cuttings (also called propagating mint)
Use a sharp knife or scissors to cut a sprig of new growth, about 4 inches long...
I usually have this glass of water on the kitchen counter to use for tea. I prefer keeping the plants alive like that than storing them in the refrigerator.
If you ever bought mint at the store in one of those flat plastic containers and placed the container in the fridge, you probably noticed that the mint turns black pretty quickly. It's because it doesn't like the low temperatures. It's much better to take it out of the container and place the sprigs in a glass of water instead. They might even root for you.
Head over to Lady Lee's Home to view the rest of this easy tutorial.
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11510791/how-to-grow-a-mint-plant-from-cuttings site
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