
at least she’s minty fresh. I did not plant this invasive beast. I said, “put it in a pot!”
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Great shot. The mint truly does take over everything…
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One day city’s will be covered in kudzu & mint. I think in most places it would be approvment!
Amy
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Your words make me laugh a bit…”someone” in our household planted mint into the ground a few years ago and now we can’t rid ourselves of it. It keeps coming back and taking over. 🙂
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amazing plant, its distance is unbelievable. Its like kudzu, but the vines are under grown so all you see is pretty green leaves. Husband promise he would be able to keep it from spreading. Admitting I was right was tough!
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It IS a very pretty plant…as long as it’s not everywhere. I read somewhere that you can spray white vinegar on plants that you want to remove from some areas (rather than poisons, which I don’t want to use)…so I’m going to try that on some of it. I really like your photo of the the angel amidst the mint. 🙂
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