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Looking to find Mojito, wintergreen, cotton candy mints ect!

Posted by melis001 8 (My Page) on
Tue, Jul 8, 08 at 8:58

I am toying with buying some mints from Richter's. I have heard their horrible reviews on different garden sites. Does anyone have any mojito, sister julie's wintergreen, cotton candy, pink candypops, oregano thyme, or citrus kitchen mints that they would be interested in trading. Right now I have orange, chocolate, peppermint & lemon mints. Soon will have lavender, banana, lime, pear, ginger, spearmint, grapefruit, and pineapple.


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RE: Looking to find Mojito, wintergreen, cotton candy mints ect!

Richters have been quite decent for me. Some of the plants I bought (6 minimum) had died son after transplant, but the remaining ones are doing just fine now. I notified them immediatly and they credited me for the loss. Shipping plants is always risky as I have had my share of garbage not even fit for a composte pile arrive 2 months after teh order was to be shipped. Plantron, and their offspring, House of Westly, Four Seasons, and several others owned by 'Plantron' are the worst to deal with. Never again from any of them, even though they all send me many catalogs every year. If the local small nurseries around you cna order the plants you want, maybe thats the best way to go. Richters is not a bad company to deal with as I said before, only because I have not had any negative actions that they wouldnt address in a timely manner. In fact, I have an outstanding order for the Saffron crocus I plant in fall.


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RE: Looking to find Mojito, wintergreen, cotton candy mints ect!

Thank you for that info. Just hard to decide which ones to try. I am a garden hoarder. As soon as I find a plant I like I had to get all that exist. I have about 15 different kinds of canna, and about that many gingers. Drives my husband nuts. I try and make sure I can't trade for something before I go and buy it. Now I have to worry about how to keep this many mint plants separate! Thankfully we have over an acre. Thanks again.


 
 

 

 


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