le that I managed to get growing by putting in some water just to get the roots established. From there, it graduated to one of those old strawberry pots where I just shoved the mint into the sections. This pot sits in a partly shaded area but receives a decent amount of water from my irrigation system.
Now that the weather has warmed somewhat, the mint has gone mad.
Making mint tea is relatively straight forward. Just pick the mint early in the morning, rinse and pat dry. I lay mine out on a baking tray and leave in the oven at about 160C util the leaves have dried out. Watch them carefully so that they don't dry out and burn.
Once dried I store them in a glass container. I put the leaves in my infuser and hello mint tea!