Introduction: Grow Mint Indoor
Hello, hello!
Long time no see. Now, I'm back and bring you an idea to grow herbs INDOOR!
Wow!
Now, here we go!
Step 1: What You'll Need?
A cut of mint (+- 10 cm)
Scissors
A small glass bottle
Black tape (optional)
(and exactly) water
Step 2: Step 1
Cut a mint in about 10 cm long.
Step 3: Step 2
Cut all of the leave, except the 4/5 leaves on top.
PS: Don't throw away the leaves. You can eat it right after wash it or add it to your beverage or freeze it in the ice cubes.
Step 4: Step 3
Make an angled cut on the bottom of the mint. It helps the mint for rooting.
Step 5: Step 4
Fill the water into the bottle.
Put the mint into the bottle.
Step 6: Step 5
If you don't want to see your bottle mossy, you can cover it with black tape or paint it.
Step 7: Step 6
After few weeks, your mint will have some roots.
You have to remember that the mint need a sunlight too. Place it near the window or under the light.
You have to check the water reguraly. Fill it again, again, and again. Don't leave your leaves thristy.
If you want to make the leaves bigger, you can use any other larger container.
I love to plant mint in the house because it can make my house smells good and it's a supply of my herbs too. And you TOO, actually.
Step 8: Step 7
Finish!
I hope you enjoy to read this 'how to'. Haha.
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7 Comments
6 years ago
a good idea ,but soon the plant will fell suffocated and will eventually die!
6 years ago
How often we need change water, once in two days
Reply 6 years ago
once a week is enough
6 years ago
Very good, You can also microwave the leaves . when they are brittle crush them and they are dried mint for winter use
Reply 6 years ago
Ah, sure. This is really good for winter. Thank you so much.
6 years ago
Thank you, balsuryana.
I think even I, the world's worst gardener, can grow mint with your excellent instructions.
Mickey
Reply 6 years ago
Haha. Thank you so much.