Mint is one of those herbs that feels like a kitchen cheat code, fresh, fragrant, and always useful in a drink, a chutney, or a dinner recipe.
The best thing is that it can be easily grown in small pots, giving an immediate solution when needed in the kitchen.
Surprisingly, these mints can be grown from ordinary kitchen scraps, almost like magic. A few leftover stems from a bunch you bought at the market can turn into a whole plant that keeps giving you leaves for months, if not years.
Mint is naturally fast‑growing and hard to kill, so it’s perfect for people just starting to cook with homegrown herbs or who want a little greenery in the kitchen.
Here are some easy and simple ways to grow Mint endlessly from scraps!Disclaimer: These tips are for general gardening guidance and simple home use only, based on general information. Growing mint from scraps may not work the same way in every home or climate. Plant growth depends on sunlight, water, soil, and care. Avoid overwatering the plant, as it can damage the roots.

