I have cleared out an old butler sink to make way for new herbs and now have three large pots of chocolate mint going spare. These will need to be collected or dropped of as they are too heavy to post, so if anyone's in or around Stevenage area message me and we could arrange something. They look a bit sad at the moment but I'm sure they'll get going next spring. I have also rooted a few bits and they are in desperate need of potting up and could post those out .
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I'm too far away too - maybe I could cross my chocolate cosmos with the mint and see what happens.Ali
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Originally posted by Does the Cooking View PostHi, if you have some small cuttings available I;d like to try it. Let me know how much postage is etc . ThanksGardening forever- housework whenever
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Originally posted by kentishgal View PostI love chocolate mint!!Highly recommended...
it smells like After Eights!!LOLMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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