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Posted by kpianki z5MI (My Page) on Sun, Jul 25, 04 at 8:41
| I have a beautiful paver walkway and I would have to buy way too many plants to interplant it with corsican mint. I'd like to get some seed but can't find it anywhere. What's up with that? Is it difficult to grow from seed? I think I've been to every seed catalog on the web with no luck. Any ideas? |
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RE: corsican mint
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| I've checked both Chiltern seed in the U.K. and Hardy Plants seed company. Of all the seed companies who would have had it they would have. Have you ever seen corsican mint flower? The seeds must be microscopic and I couldn't picture how they could even be gathered.I've bought plants in the past but they always die out on me and I live in zone 7. Either the summer heat or the winter cold kills them. But maybe growing them in pavement like you plan to might be the solution. Good luck in your search. |
RE: corsican mint
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| Thanks. I've got a little teeny one in a pot---hasn't flowered yet. I'm anxious to see what it does. Thanks for your input. I didn't have much info on it when I bought it but I'm slowly realizing it probably wouldn't make it through my winters anyway unless it self-sows like crazy. Thanks again. |
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