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Dec 13, 2015 7:52 PM CST
Name: Karen
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Steven said:I have a friend you put some mint in her front garden and it pushed up through the ashphalt driveway!
I have some chocolate mint in a pot and it has come back. I keep it on the patio too........don't want it coming through the drainage hole....


I once planted mint, thinking it would be nice to have. I really regretted planting it when it ended up all over my yard and it took years to finally get rid of it all. Definitely be careful with mint! I had the same problem with chives. I still have chives everywhere.
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