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We have had a mint plant for a while now but it spreads like crazy!! So everytime there is a new 'plant', I dig it out and plant it elsewhere or give it away and they always do well. It is a very hard plant.
I don't think there is any danger of killing it..... Good luck! |
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Mint can often look a bit dead in the middle while it sends new shoots out on, or just under, the surface of the soil. You should be able to snip these off close to the parent plant and re-pot them.
If you grow mint in a semi-submerged pot it's important to check the edges regularly and deal with any expeditionary growth!
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I'd just like to add that as a total noob, i left mint out in a cold frame which the weather totally battered apart over the last winter. This lovely spring, the mint is doing great in the container it was planted in
. Great for me, but your right, it does sneak away. |
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It doesn't have to spread by root either; just one leaf falling off and blowing to another part of the garden is enough for it to root and start growing again.
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im getting a chocolate mint plant smells like after 8 mints yum but if you cook with it just taste like mint arr no fair. my friend is the generous donor as her mint is ambushing at mo. brambles kill mint strangeled ours at the old house otherwise the mint does the killing move your chives if not the mint.
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I have my own mint (regular and spear) kept in a plastic container on bricks off the ground to ensure it doesn't take over the garden. But we had some building work done last winter and the builder put (quite a small amount - maybe 2 wheelbarrow loads) of fresh topsoil in one area to fill in after works were finished. That builder is no gardener because the soil (I reckon removed from the next project just started) has proven to be full of couch grass roots and spearmint shoots as well which was only discovered after we had put some new plants into it. So have to do a big dig this autumn to clear and just pull all mint shoots as they poke their heads out inthe meantime.
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I have had the opposite problem, just couldn;t get the mint to flourish. However this year it is taking off nicely. I love mint and use a lot in tabbouleh, couscous etc. We did have a huge eucalyptus tree net door which overshadowed everything and covered the veg patch in red bark. It's been cut down now, so perhaps the mint is no longer being bullied?
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When we inherrited the garden the mint had been left to go mad in amoungst the wild strawberries. When we dug over that bed, we dug up some to put elsewhere and dug the rest out. Ha - so much for Olivers efforts as not only is it back (which smells great with the strawbs incidently) but it has also sneaked under the path and is shooting up in the gravel border we put down alongside the conservatory. I do wonder that if I cut it back if it will eventualy make its way into the kitchen - how handy would that be!
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