Mint grows like gangbusters. It is easily propagated by cuttings or division of the clumps. Simply take a 3 to 4 inch long cutting, place it in moist, sterile soil or sand and place it in the shade. Keep it moist and it should grow new roots in 3 to 4 weeks.
The number of mint plants that can be grown in a single pot depends on the size of the pot. Typically, you can grow 2-3 mint plants in a medium-sized pot.
Mint is primarily grown in the United States in states like Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, with Oregon being the leading producer. The climate in these regions, characterized by cool temperatures and well-drained soil, is ideal for mint cultivation. Additionally, smaller quantities of mint are grown in states like Michigan and California. The majority of the mint produced is used for essential oils and flavoring.
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The plant is good for lot's of things. Da stupids
Ultimately the shoot grows upward and the root downward
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There are far too many variable to give an answer to this. The pH will depend on the pH of the water used, the "mint" used, of the soil in which the "mint" was grown, and any additions to the beverage.
Well you can put mint mentos in coke/pepsi and other drinks, soda, and it will shoot up. Is this what you were asking? Hope this helped.
Some cat-safe herbs that can be grown at home include catnip, cat grass, mint, parsley, and basil. These herbs are safe for cats to nibble on and can provide enrichment for them.
"Shoot" typically refers to new growth on plants that includes stems and leaves, while "stem" specifically refers to the main body of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. In other words, a shoot can include stems as well as other plant parts, whereas a stem is a specific part of the shoot.
Some cat-safe herbs that can be grown indoors include catnip, cat grass, mint, parsley, and basil. These herbs are safe for cats to nibble on and can be a fun addition to your indoor garden.
Plants grown for essential oils include: geranium, lavender, rose, mint, thyme etc.. Plants grown for their oil (ie to use as a source of fuel/ bio-fuel/ biodiesel) include: canola and jatropha Plants grown for their oil for cooking include: sunflower