Wednesday, November 28, 2012

How To Grow Mint Plants

Mint Plants are easiest to grow. Instead of spending your money at a super market on mint tea bags and leaves you can grow your own. Buying your own plant is a fresh start to making your own mint plants. Make sure that there aren't any type of insects on your mother plant because it will ruined your mint plant. Also put the mother plant in a bigger pot so that it has enough space to grow. It will need lots of  soil because the soil has liquid that the plant needs. It will absorb the nutrients when it needs it.

TAKING CARE OF THE MOTHER!
Take the mother plant and put it next to the window or if you have a garden. A mint plant can take a strong amount of sunlight. The mother plant needs tones of water. You can recover it when it's dead however, a dead mint plant won't absorb as much water as a grown mint plant. The mint plant has a wonderful growing process.


THE SPRIGS!
You can take a sprig off the mint plant and it doesn't need that many leaves on it. Take the sprig and put it inside a glass of water. You must cut the sprig a centimeter away from the junction. Once it gets bigger you half to pick up your new plant and put it in the brand new pot. You must wait for the roots to grow before the plant is placed in the new pot.

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