
How to Transplant Mexican mint
(Coleus amboinicus)
Mexican mint, also known as Soup mint, French thyme, Country borage, Broad leaf thyme, Mexican thyme, Three-in-one herb, Mother of herbs, Greek oregano
The best time to transplant mexican mint is from mid-spring to early summer, or from mid-fall to early winter, when the plant is actively growing. Ensure a well-draining location with plenty of sunlight. If needed, provide extra care during the first few weeks to promote a healthy transition.