And mint is never late. It'll arrive precisely when it means to.
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Once I dropped a packet of mint seeds in the garden. Their descendants still thrive
Funny enough it does really poorly as a house plant.
I think mint just likes to be constantly moving into a new frontier. I can keep it going in a pot year to year, but it gets super root bound. If I pull the plant out of the pot, and chop it into thirds with a shovel, and repot, I keep getting high harvests.