• @Zink
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    71 year ago

    You aren’t kidding. I got four tiny spearmint plants this spring. They are growing kind of hydroponically because I have a pond.

    In less than three months, those plants have exploded into huge nice-smelling bushes that are more than two feet in each dimension. They are planted in a line so there’s this walk of mint that’s almost 12 feet long.

    But that’s not enough. The plants send out branches along the ground like freaking tentacles. They will spill out of a planter box, for instance.

    The fast growth is why I chose this plant, but damn!

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      You’re going to battling mint for decades to come.

      My mom made that same mistake more than 20 years ago. The original plants are long gone but I am still dealing with mint in my garden and just everywhere. It takes over the lawn.

      • @Zink
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        11 year ago

        Fortunately it is isolated to what is essentially a big planter box full of gravel (a bog for the pond I mentioned) and I can trim any of the tendrils reaching over the edge.

        If they release a lot of seeds or something, then it was nice knowing you. 🫡

      • Woland
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        11 year ago

        The smell when you run the lawnmower, though… Heaven