RE: Mint from seed
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- Subject: RE: Mint from seed
- From: "* D* L* <l*@valunet.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 00:29:16 -0500
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- In-Reply-To: <000701be21a0$cb70bdc0$8c112599@knso>
I am trying to grow spearmint from seed. I keep trying and everytime they get to be about 2-3 inches they start to get redish spots (rust maybe?) and wither away. I haven't been able to find any books on mint that tell me anything other than "don't start them from seed" and "they grow like weeds", soooo I am hoping that one of you out there has ideas and/or books titles that I might use to help me in my plight. Oh, by the way, I have been starting them indoors in sterilized seed staring soil in peat pots, and none of the batches has made it outside yet. Thanks.Kaliya###############Good Morning:I have started mint from seed a couple of times and had no problems. I used the type of potting soil used for cactus and I give it a lot of light. I think most herbs like porous soil.Frank Drew Leyda
leyda@valunet.com
Columbiana Co., Ohio
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