Mint is suitable for growing in soil with rich mineral elements and good drainage. Humus soil or garden soil rich in trace elements and loose soil can be selected during planting, and the soil can be refurbished and dried before planting to eliminate pests and weeds in the soil.
2. Sowing and planting
Mint can be planted by sowing. First of all, we should select seeds with full grains and no pests and diseases, and then directly sow them in the prepared soil, cover them with fine soil, spray clear water on the soil surface, soak all the soil, and let the seeds germinate and grow as soon as possible.
Step 3 replenish water
After the seeds grow into seedlings, they can be watered regularly to keep the soil moist. In the process of watering, you can use unpolluted river water and natural water, and you can also use nutrient-rich lake water and pure water. If you want to use tap water, you need to let the water stand for one day before using it.
4. Preventive measures: Prune regularly.
Mint grows fast and thrives in a month, but excessive growth of branches and leaves will affect the ventilation between plants. Therefore, in the process of maintenance, it is necessary to prune mint and cut off its long branches and leaves with sharp scissors to keep the air circulation in the environment.