Growing mint plant - can it survive winter Zone 5?
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I have mint planted in a plastic pot in zone 6. Never do anything to it and it comes back every year. It's certainly worth a try!
Hi Susie. It should be fine to keep in a pot as a perennial. Some people do this instead of putting them in a garden because it spreads so much.
Mint is a prolific spreader, it'll keep coming back forever, even in cold zones. I live in Colorado and it'll pop up everywhere,
Nothing can kill it! Lol