mints
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- From: V* B* <V*@GSFC.NASA.GOV>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 16:01:21 -0400
There has been a lot of discussion here recently about mint and problems with it being invasive. Are all of the mints invasive or only some? I have just (as in a week ago) planted a single orange mint plant in one of my raised beds. It is planted with a number of other herbs. Will this prove to be a problem in the future? Should I remove it and put it in a pot instead? Or, for example, if I really did want it to be in that raised bed, would it be OK to replant the mint in a pot and then bury the pot in the bed? (to prevent runners) - Vickie *************************************************************************** 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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