No. As a matter of fact, it improves plant health. Mint will stay robust with regular trimming.
Mint is a flowering plant.
5-10 years Mint plant is annual
the mint plant is vascular becuase of its tube like tissues that suck up water and other stuff from the ground
Mint plant have simple aromatic leaves with opposite arrangement.
no they will die
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Mint is a wonderful distinctive herb with a fresh aroma, it is easily grown in any garden, you can get a small plant from garden centres, supermarkets, on line plant sellers or ask a friend for a cutting. Plant in a sunny position, in good weed free, well drained soil, but be carful, mint is very invasive, if left alone it will spread and pop up all over the garden, what I do is to cut the bottom off a old bucket, dig a hole a 'plant' the bucket, then plant the mint in the bucket, that stops it spreading.
Mint is a flowering plant.
the mint plant is vascular becuase of its tube like tissues that suck up water and other stuff from the ground
5-10 years Mint plant is annual
The common names of the spearmint plant include peppermint, mint, and garden mint.
One plant that tastes like mint is the Peppermint Plant it's leaves are used to make actual peppermints.
I dnt think it was invented..it grows from a plant. a mint plant.
Mint plant have simple aromatic leaves with opposite arrangement.
The leaf of mint
Curve