Yes, mint can grow in winter in milder climates where temperatures do not drop below freezing.
Mint is a hardy plant that can grow in the winter season in milder climates, but it may not grow as vigorously as it does in the spring and summer.
Yes, mint can grow in winter with proper care. To cultivate mint during the colder months, it is best to plant it in a pot indoors near a sunny window or in a greenhouse. Make sure to water the plant sparingly, as overwatering can lead to root rot. Additionally, provide adequate ventilation to prevent mold and mildew growth. Prune the plant regularly to encourage new growth and fertilize it lightly every few weeks.
Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
Mint typically takes about 3 to 4 weeks to grow from seeds, and about 2 to 3 weeks to grow from cuttings.
To grow petunias in winter, they would have to be taken inside.
Yes, mint can survive indoors during winter as long as it is provided with adequate sunlight, water, and proper care.
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Mint typically takes about 3 to 4 weeks to grow and reach maturity.
Mint typically takes about 3 to 4 weeks to grow from seed to maturity.
Yes, mint can grow in water as long as it has enough sunlight and nutrients. This method is called hydroponic gardening.
In the winter a tree enters a dormancy stage, hibernation, and won't grow at all throughout the winter, it is paralysed for the winter. :)