How to plant mint in potsWhen buying mint seedlings or small potted plants, they generally need to be re-potted. In fact, the method of re-potting it is relatively simple. Let’s take a look at the method of re-potting it. When growing mint, you must choose the right planting time. Generally, the best time to plant mint is in spring. In some areas with better climatic conditions, you can also choose to plant it in autumn. Only by planting mint at the right time can it grow well. Transplant the mint seedlings into a new container. The general planting depth is about 5 cm. If you want to plant multiple mint plants in one pot, pay attention to the planting depth of about 15 cm. This way, the mint plants will have more space to grow. Steps for planting mintFirst, choose a good flower pot and put a few broken tiles at the bottom of the pot to make drainage easier. Then, spread a layer of soil on top of the tiles. First put a small amount of soil, put the mint seedlings into the pot, and continue to fill it with soil. Just compact the soil slightly. After planting the mint in the pot, make sure to water it thoroughly, and then place the pot in a cool place for maintenance. |
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