Thanks! Just like chickens, talking about my flowers and showing off pictures often leads to glazed eyes ha ha. I was so happy when @Leah'smom asked about garden photos. Of course hers put mine to shame!@nenebynature Love your flower pics!
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Thanks! Just like chickens, talking about my flowers and showing off pictures often leads to glazed eyes ha ha. I was so happy when @Leah'smom asked about garden photos. Of course hers put mine to shame!@nenebynature Love your flower pics!
I absolutely love chocolate mint. It is my favorite to use for tea in the evenings. I also have pineapple mint that I use in the chicken coop. Actually I've lost track of all the cultivars that I have. I love it all! I will have to look for some mountain meant to add to my "collection"! Thanks for the suggestion@nenebynature
I love mint too! I finally got hold of some Mountain Mint and I let it grow right in the beds. It is nice because it tends to stay a little more contained to an area, thought it does spread. Also purchased a chocolate mint this year but so far only have it in a pot. Not sure if I'm going to let it out yet![]()
I can totally appreciate that!PS: My gardens are small...they just look "fantastical" in the photos. I was telling my husband that I like to look at the photos I posted because the photos make it look so much nicer
(Not to mention my laziness covering everything with cardboard so I don't have to weed!! Thankfully it mulches and builds great soil too.)
It's okay if your not near anderson, I'm probablyInterested in the breeding club, but not near Anderson.
How is the chocolate mint for spreading...is it pretty typical? Trying to decide where I should plant it or if I will just leave it in the pot this year.
I love the idea of using it for tea.
Too bad you aren't closer - I'd give you some mountain mint![]()