Sometimes you can make the most serendipitous gardening discoveries indoors—in my case, in the kitchen. It turns out you can propagate herbs on the countertop and, with a little extra effort, transplant them to the garden.
Soft-stemmed herbs like mint, basil, and parsley are good candidates for countertop cloning.
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Mint will start to sprout roots in less than a week.