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I have a half a yard of wild mint to eradicate . I love the smell of it but man once it's established it's worse than dandelions to get rid of . Maybe I should grow a pig or a lamb then I could make make mint jelly . :biggrin:
 
I have a half a yard of wild mint to eradicate . I love the smell of it but man once it's established it's worse than dandelions to get rid of . Maybe I should grow a pig or a lamb then I could make make mint jelly . [emoji3]
Mint takes over everything, it's incredible how fast it spreads
 
I have a half a yard of wild mint to eradicate . I love the smell of it but man once it's established it's worse than dandelions to get rid of . Maybe I should grow a pig or a lamb then I could make make mint jelly . :biggrin:

better than other weeds to have. Makes a nice tea. I got chocolate mint, but I plant it in a rock garden and it mostly stays there.
 
Maybe I'm being to hasty I never considered tea :thumbsup:

Ya, if your a smoker, you can dry a bit and pop it in a cig.

Eat it fresh on salad or ham sandwiches, ice cream, milkshakes, smoothies, brownies....
 
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