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Re: corsican mint seed
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- Subject: Re: corsican mint seed
- From: margaret lauterbach mlaute@micron.net>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 13:22:40 -0600
- In-Reply-To: 0066CB04D783714B88D83397CCBCA0CD2ABA@SPIKE2.i405.com>
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At 10:59 AM 6/20/2000 -0700, you wrote:
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>> Does anyone know where I can get the seed for this perennial ground cover.
>> I have searched to the best of my surfing abilities and have only found
>> plants.
>>
>> For those of you not familiar with this plant, it is a wonderfully
>> fragrant ground cover that grows to only 1 inch or less. It is like a
>> creeping thyme only with the wonderful scent of mint. it is pretty hardy
>> and works wonderfully between rocks on a walking path or rock patio. This
>> is what I want it for. I used a few starter plants last year that over
>> wintered fine and are doing well, but I'd like to fill in the rest of the
>> dirt strips between the rocks on my patio and don't want to spend the
>> fortune on that many starter plants.
>>
>> Thanks for any assistance with the search.
>>
>> Tristan Gutknecht
>> Renton, Wa
>
I've never seen seeds available for corsican mint. Why don't you take
cuttings and root those? Margaret L
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