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glittertrash's Mint 'Corsican' x 1 Purchased

Plant: Corsican mint (Mentha requienii) |

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Oh, I just can’t say no to anything with tiny cute leaves like this one has, especially not something with such an impressively intensely minty scent & taste. I bought a 20cm self-watering pot I was going to put it into, but one of the strawberries wound up there instead, so the mint is still homeless. I plan to grow it in a pot rather than in the ground so I can keep the water up to it better, and hopefully enjoy it’s groundcovery growth habit spilling over the sides (I’ve tried to grow Baby’s Tears for the same effect in the past, and failed. Let’s see how I go with mint).

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