HERB - RE: [HerbGrowing] mints
Dave Amorde
Dave.Amorde at StartelCorp.com
Fri Jan 21 08:21:19 PST 2000
How close is too close? Within 10 miles of my yard! :-)
Most true mints spread quickly and are quite invasive. Space them as far
apart as possible - they'll fill in soon enough.
-Dave-
> -----Original Message-----
> From: collette at kricket.net [SMTP:collette at kricket.net]
> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 2:51 AM
> To: 'HerbGrowing'; herbalist at Ansteorra.ORG; All About Herbs;
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> Subject: [HerbGrowing] mints
>
> From: collette at kricket.net (colette waters)
>
> How close is too close to plants mints? I want to plant several types
> of mints in a tea garden but I don't want the mints to lose their
> identity. I know mint hybridize like crazy so how close is too close?
> Thanks
> Collette
>
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