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Apr 30, 2014 9:19 AM CST
Name: Sharon
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Vickie, thanks, I'm having an invasion of the mint brigade right now myself. I'm trying to get it all contained into planters and pots, but that's like trying to count grains of sand. And I just had a call from a friend yesterday telling me she had a pot of chocolate mint ready for me. Oh boy. I'm on my way to buy a large container. I love mint, and I use it often, but the problem is also that I can't turn it down when it's offered. It's an addiction.

@Gleni apple mint?? I don't have apple mint. Oh goodness, something new to look for. Do you use it for anything more than the scent? Is it good in teas?

I have this vision of a garden divided into sections, nothing but mint growing, with each flavor in a section of its own. It really is an invasive problem, but I guess there could be worse addictions. Smiling
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