I have mine in ground at allotment. It spreads a bit but is in the herb, misc small flowering shrubs area by my wildlife pond so I don’t mind too much. I just rip out the running stems which are just belower the surface of the soil under the woodchip and that seems to contain it enough for me.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Mint & its wandering ways
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Chrissyteacup View PostI have both free range lemon balm and mint the lemon balm is much more established (read here it’s everywhere!)
I do love crushing the leaves and smelling them!
Comment
-
Mines: in shade as has spread under any shrubs, in parts of the garden it’s in full sun too doesn’t really seem bothered in partial shade either I can’t say I’ve fed it either!
Glad I’m not the only one who lead crushes I think my friends thought I was mad when I said you have to smell this....
Can you smell it in the house if it’s in vases?
Comment
-
I'm with VC. I'd love to have rampant mint (and where did my lemon balm go, now I think about it?!) but mine never seems to get that far established. I planted some out in the allotment, but I haven't seen it pop up yet.
Mum always had garden mint under the raspberries when I was a kid.
Since I have rampant docks, nettles etc etc, I'd much rather have something nice to pull up by the handful... ;-)
Comment
-
May be early days yet, 1 Bee. Some of the mints are just poking their little scented heads up.
I have a little jar of mint on the windowsill, almost permanently. As the cuttings root i plant them out and bring some more mint in to take its place. Today's mint is from the Greek island of Skopelos. Too "perfumey" for mint sauce but wonderful to stroke.
Comment
-
No idea what I’d tried to write there but I don’t crush stuff with lead!! HahahaLast edited by Chrissyteacup; 18-03-2019, 11:14 AM.
Comment
-
I want a little mint collection, and I'd be quite happy even if I don't have a clue which variety is which. Oh god, I think I might be a mini-VC LOL
Comment
-
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment