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How to grow mint at home and in the garden and keep it beautiful at all times

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Other useful tips
Not everyone knows that for mint to propagate optimally, it needs a soil that is very rich in nutrients.

That is why we recommend you to use natural DIY fertilisers, which can encourage its development, such as water used to cook vegetables or coffee grounds.

Another little-known curiosity about mint concerns its varieties. And you will need to know that each of them prefers a particular climate. So choose mint if you live in colder places, as it thrives best when in contact with low temperatures.

Conversely, prefer spearmint if your area has a warmer climate.

How to keep mint at home?
Mint can be safely grown at home. Simply expose it to direct sunlight, avoiding water stagnation.

Where to put mint in winter?
Mint tolerates the winter perfectly well. However, remember that it lives best in direct sunlight and avoid overly humid environments.

How much sun should mint receive?
Mint does its best in direct sunlight. But it can also live in partial shade.

How often do you water mint?
Mint is an aromatic plant that needs regular watering. So make sure the soil is moist and water it 2-3 times a week in the summer.

Warnings
Avoid contact with mint in case of allergies or intolerances.

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