SFGL: Mint as pathway
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- Subject: SFGL: Mint as pathway
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- Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 01:11:46 -0800
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Corsican mint can take a bit of trampling, but it works better in between bricks or flagstones than as a straight path. >My experience with mint has not been so fun,so you may want to think about it >before you do that. It has managed to send underground runners right under >and between everything and it could very possibly work it's way into your >beds, so be very careful. Once it gets a foothold it's very hard to >eradicate. You have to dig all those underground roots back out to get rid >of it. Just my thoughts. Anyone else had luck with mint as a footpath? . ******************************* Natalie McNair-Huff Publisher/Editor Mac Net Journal http://www.blol.com/web_mnj/ *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu the body message: unsubscribe sqft See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more.
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