: If your container-grown mint stops growing, the roots may have filled the pot entirely.

If you are looking for a guide on , several resources offer tips on planting, maintenance, and maximizing your harvest. Growing Mint in Containers

: Find the point on a stem where two leaves intersect and cut just above it. This encourages the plant to grow two new shoots from that point, doubling your growth.

Mint is famously invasive and can quickly take over a garden. Growing it in containers is highly recommended to keep it contained.

: Keep the container well-watered. Mint thrives in moist soil.

: Avoid randomly picking individual leaves, as this can leave the plant bare.