Lemon Mint Seeds IntroductionGenerally, the seeds of lemon mint can be picked directly after it blooms. Its seeds are very small and black in color. There are usually many of them, and they grow quickly after planting. Usually its seeds are spread artificially. Lemon mint seed planting timeLemon mint seeds are generally suitable for planting in spring and autumn every year. The planting time is approximately in March and September. Generally, the temperature in spring and autumn is more suitable for the growth of lemon mint. How to grow lemon mint seeds1. Generally, when planting lemon mint, you should first choose suitable soil for it, preferably relatively fertile and loose soil, so that it can promote the growth and development of lemon mint after planting. 2. When planting lemon mint, spread its seeds evenly in the soil, then cover it with a layer of soil, and finally water it appropriately and wait for it to germinate and grow. 3. Generally, after planting lemon mint seeds, you need to fertilize it regularly. It is best to apply fertilizer once a month or so, and then give it appropriate light to promote its rapid growth. |
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