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  1. 8 Tips for Growing Mint Indoors - Better Homes & Gardens

    • Using transplants from a garden center will ensure that you start growing mint indoors with an authentic plant that will produce up to your expectations. Mint is unreliable when grown from seed because differ… See more

    Select A Suitable Container

    Once you get your new mint plants home, repot them into a container at least 8 inches deep and one or two sizes larger than the original container. Most herbs do best when planted in p… See more

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    Use Fresh Potting Mix

    Purchase a potting soil mix designed for edible plants—one that allows for good drainage and contains only a small amount of fertilizer, if any. You can also mix your own pottin… See more

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    Keep Mint Consistently Watered

    Water your mint plant when the top of its container’s soil feels dry, or about once a week. If there is extra water in the saucers under your pots, empty it out to prevent excessive s… See more

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    Provide Plenty of Light

    A kitchen windowsill with a southern exposure is usually a good spot for growing mint indoors because it's convenient to reach while cooking and likely to have enough ligh… See more

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  1. Mint grows well indoors as a house herb. Plant in light potting soil with vermiculite. Place it in a window with indirect sunlight and make sure the soil stays moist. Indoor plants benefit from a monthly application of organic fertilizer such as fish emulsion.
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    You can grow mint indoors in a small pot on the windowsill, in containers on the patio, or in a border in the herb garden. Mint will grow best planted in a sunny but sheltered spot and in neutral to alkaline free draining soil. However, it is a very forgiving and adaptive plant, so can tolerate shade and dry or damp conditions.
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    Planting Your Mint

    • 1 Find a container with a wide surface. Mint plants need a lot of width to grow effectively, but they don’t need a great deal of depth. ...
    • 2 Fill your container with potting soil. ...
    • 3 Test your soil for a pH of 6-7.5. ...
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    Jul 27, 2021 · Growing and planting mint indoors is easy. You can find mint growing indoors in a pot of soil or even in a bottle of water. You can find out how to grow mint indoors with information found in this article.

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  11. How to Grow and Care for Mint - The Spruce

    Jul 19, 2024 · Mint (Mentha spp.) is a delicious herb to grow, but the plants can take over your garden. See how to keep mint growing healthy and flavorful.