This Plastic Cup Mint Hack Changed How I Garden Forever

If you love having fresh mint on hand but don’t have much space—or just want a fun DIY project—you have to try this ridiculously simple method using nothing but a plastic cup! The results? Way better than I ever expected.

Why Grow Mint in a Plastic Cup?

  • Eco-Friendly: Reuse that single-use plastic instead of tossing it.
  • Budget-Friendly: No need to buy pots or planters.
  • Drainage Control: Just poke a few holes and you’re good to go.

What You’ll Need:

  • A plastic cup (clear or opaque)
  • Mint cuttings (4–6 inches long, healthy stems)
  • Potting soil (well-draining)
  • Water (to keep the soil moist)

How to Do It (Step-by-Step):

1. Prep the Plastic Cup

  • Use a knife or drill to make small holes at the bottom. This prevents overwatering and root rot.

2. Get Your Mint Cuttings Ready

  • Pick fresh, healthy stems with at least a few sets of leaves.
  • Cut them to 4–6 inches long, just below a leaf node (that’s where roots will sprout!).

3. Plant the Mint

  • Fill the cup with potting soil, leaving about 1 inch at the top.
  • Make a hole and gently place the cutting in, covering the node with soil.

4. Water Smartly

  • Water lightly to moisten the soil—but don’t drown it.
  • Keep soil consistently damp, not soggy.

5. Give It the Right Light

  • Place in bright, indirect sunlight—a windowsill works great.
  • Water regularly to keep it thriving.

6. Watch the Magic Happen

  • Roots usually develop in 2–3 weeks.
  • Trim the top leaves occasionally to encourage fuller, bushier growth.

Why You’ll Love This Method

  • Perfect for Small Spaces: Windowsills, balconies, or desks.
  • Fresh Mint Anytime: Add to your tea, salads, or cocktails.
  • Zero Gardening Skills Needed: It’s nearly foolproof.

If you’ve been throwing away plastic cups… maybe it’s time to turn them into mini herb gardens instead. Try this method once, and you’ll never go back!

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