#3: Re: Pruning mint
Posted on 2006-07-23 16:07:18 by Sandra Bodycoat
Thanks for that, I gave it a go today but now I might take off some more.
Wouldnt mind some more rain, my tulips are slowly rising, looking forward to
going to Araluen.
cheers
sandra
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> Go hard girl it will jump up when the weather gets warmer. I usually dig
> the
> lot up in a pot I have throw 3/4 away and have an abundance come summer.
> Thats the roots as well where the new shoots will come from.
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> Some dynamic lifter in the pot mid August gets it going.
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> Cheers
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> Richard
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>> Hi
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>> My mint is looking pretty straggly, I was wondering should I prune it &
>> if
>> so will this have any detrimental effect?
>> thanks
>> Sandra
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