A mint grows many horizontal branches along the ground from which a new plants can arise. How can this be harmful to the growing plants?
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Mints are vigorous perennials that thrive in light soil with good drainage.
Ideally, they prefer a moist but well-drained site, something like their native habitat along stream banks.
Most will grow in sun or partial shade; the variegated types may require some protection from direct sun.
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