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cut the flowering stems off of your mint plant, just before they completely dry and the seeds drop out naturally.' Doing this ensures that the seeds you harvest are still alive and viable ...
and on the dry side afterward. These plants are drought-tolerant. Mountain mint can spread quickly in moist conditions. There’s no need to prune it if you don’t mind it growing and spreading.