Growing mint at home is easy. Here's a detailed step-by-step guide to help you grow a lush mint plant:

Choose the Right Mint Variety: To grow mint, it is important to choose the right variety. Popular varieties include peppermint, spearmint, and lemon mint.

Choose the right Location: Mint thrives in partial sunlight (4-6 hours per day) but can grow in full sun or shade. So you can grow it anywhere in the house.

Prepare the Soil: Use a pot with good drainage. Use soil rich in organic matter that drains well. Plant garden beds with barriers to prevent it from spreading rapidly.

Planting Mint For Cuttings: To grow cuttings, place them in water and expose them to indirect sunlight until the stems develop roots. When the roots are about 1-2 inches long, plant the cuttings in the soil.

Planting Mint For seeds: To grow seeds, sprinkle them on the surface of the soil and cover them with a thin layer of soil. Keep the soil moist. The seeds take about 10-15 days to germinate.

Watering: Mint loves humidity, so keep the soil evenly moist but avoid waterlogging, as this can cause root rot.

Fertilizing: Feed the plant with diluted organic fertilizer or compost once a month. Mint doesn't need a lot of fertilizer, so don't overfeed.

Pruning and Maintenance: Cut the heads off regularly to encourage bushy growth. Remove any flowers that form to prevent seed formation and prolong its life.

Harvest: When the plant is 4-6 inches tall, start harvesting the leaves. Cut the leaves as needed.