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Most don’t know. How to grow mint from cuttings in hanging plastic bottles

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### ✂️ Step-by-Step: How to Grow Mint in Hanging Bottles

**1. Prepare the Bottle:**
Cut the plastic bottle horizontally about ⅓ from the top. You’ll use the bottom portion as your planter. Poke a few small holes in the base for drainage.

**2. Add Hanging Support:**
Punch two holes on opposite sides near the rim and thread string or wire through to create a hanger.

**3. Fill with Soil:**
Fill the bottle base with potting soil, leaving about an inch of space at the top.

**4. Get Your Mint Cuttings:**
Take a few healthy sprigs of mint (about 4–6 inches long). Remove the lower leaves and place the stems in water until roots start to form (usually within 5–7 days). You can also plant them directly into moist soil if you’re impatient—mint is forgiving!

**5. Plant the Cuttings:**
Once the roots are visible (or if you’re planting directly), insert the cuttings into the soil. Gently firm the soil around them.

**6. Hang and Water:**
Hang your mint planter in a spot that gets partial sun (mint prefers 3–4 hours of sunlight daily). Keep the soil moist but not soggy.

### 🌱 Pro Tips for Success

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* **Trim regularly** to encourage bushier growth
* **Avoid full direct sun all day**—mint loves light but not heatstroke
* **Fertilize monthly** with diluted liquid fertilizer for better yield
* **Repot or trim roots** every few months if needed to avoid overcrowding

### ♻️ Bonus: Make It Beautiful

Paint or decorate your plastic bottles to match your kitchen or balcony décor. Group several bottles together for a “hanging herb wall”—you can even add basil, cilantro, or parsley to your setup.

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### Final Thoughts

Who knew something as simple as a plastic bottle and a mint cutting could bring so much freshness into your home? This DIY herb garden is more than just a fun project—it’s a small step toward sustainability, health, and flavor.

Give it a try, and soon you’ll be plucking fresh mint leaves straight from your hanging bottle garden. And the best part? **Most people won’t believe you grew it this way.**

Want step-by-step photos or a printable guide? Let me know—I’d be happy to help!

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