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Started by littlebabybird, March 09, 2009, 21:29:20

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littlebabybird

hi does any one have some mint i can have? please

i was looking for seeds but my little brother recons i should ask for a root?


lbb

littlebabybird


ceres

Oh, I can give you roots - how many roots would you like??!!  ;)

I've got a nice variegated apple mint in a pot that needs potting on.  Any good to you?  I've also got the plain old ordinary mint too if that's what you're after.

valmarg

You could also go to your local supermarket and buy a pack of mint, and take cuttings.

It is an easy way of increasing your stocks.

French tarragon is another herb you can propagate by this method.

valmarg

littlebabybird

thankyou valmarg

ceres i was after the normal one but apple mint sounds great as well.
if its not to much of a pain could i have both please?
theres no great hurry just when your doing them :)
can i send you anything or just some stamps?    :-*
lbb 

Hyacinth

.....and I've got some non-variagated apple mint too as well as the 'ordinary' stuff...and somewhere I've got a really pretty one....curry mint perhaps?...small variagated leaves, low growing...thing is, I might not be able to find it all til it starts coming through, but I spect that won't be too long now. Any good?

littlebabybird

oooh Hyacinth yes please :)


thank you every one :)

lbbx

Hyacinth

OK, you're on, but like I said, you'll have to wait til it shows itself :-\

XXX

littlebabybird

its ok there is no hurry, i was going to grow from seed.

lbb

ceres

lbb, I'll pot them on at the weekend and sort you out some root sections.  Don't worry about sending anything, not necessary.  :)

littlebabybird

ceres thank you so much  :-*

Slug_killer

As Mint is promiscuous, it very rarely comes true from seed.

In a few weeks time (around Easter) the GC's will be full of 3.5" pots of every kind of mint going - and there are quite a few. At about £1.25-£1.50 their good value.

Pot them into a bukkit this year and it'll be packed full of roots this time next year, plant it out and by year 2 it'll have taken over the garden. Year 3 - the world, and you'll be giving cuttings away.

My fav's are Black spearmint and Moroccan mint.
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