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yup its the village crazy agin --LOL

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Joined: 3/05/2008
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Posted: Jul/08/2008 1:47 PM PST

pretty much just pics of everythin in the garden pre-harvesting and some seeds im startin yea its late in the season

--few questions tho 1 there are 2 pics close-ups where mint looks wierd one its discolored (blood red an orange/yellow) im allmost posative thats chocolate mint an theres another pic with chocolate colored mint next to what im thinkin is orange mint cept fer color they have simalar characteristics so i think there both orange mint really wtf?

the empty pot is just peatmos an sawdust together so i can do that nice thing lol the lightweight pots are my moms everything else is mine an questions just ask

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Posted: Jul/08/2008 1:50 PM PST

oh the mint on the chair its another if thats what it dos in a pot warnin
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Posted: Jul/08/2008 4:24 PM PST

Your plants look really good. I don't know a thing about mint except it smells really good.
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Posted: Jul/08/2008 6:18 PM PST

LOL well i know theres SOMETHING up with it but sence ive plenty thats just fine an its NOT rust--had on spearamint last year-- im not too worryied

oh i soo wanna get bananna mint next year i hope they have it at the nursery i LOVED it last year oh well im glad the ginger mint survived the winter (theres some in with the pineapple sage some beein overwintered some in the mug an some in the maragrita glass) an yea ill shut fer now

ok theres an edit LOL i didnt get any berries and creme mint they were souppousted ta have it but didnt (yup i LOVE mint an all containers is a good thing for THAT love lol)

just thought what if 1/4th bury like an 18 inch in ground then move down each like 1/4th buryied in one beneath it a TOWERa of mint runners just trim the bottom an use rest as needed thatd be COOL (if i ever move out ill have ta do it)
Earwigkiller
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Posted: Jul/09/2008 12:37 PM PST

You have enough herbs to feed a small village. I really liked the clutteriness(is that a word?) of all the pots scattered around. Very cool and innovative.
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Posted: Jul/09/2008 1:43 PM PST

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Originally posted by Earwigkiller
You have enough herbs to feed a small village. I really liked the clutteriness(is that a word?) of all the pots scattered around. Very cool and innovative.


small village of what?? 2 people?? lol if there like my mom an uncle then could proubly be afew dozen outherwise thats just how things ended up this year the peat moss is just laying there as is the sawdust an compost/manure of you see the storage container with bunches of things together THATS what im usin ta overwinter stuff this year of course afew outher things are comin in too but thats the main one
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Posted: Jul/11/2008 8:26 AM PST

Cool herbs! What is that in the 4th picture? I've grown a lot of mints-- not sure what's up with the orangish color. I was going to say rust-- I'd be tempted to pinch them off incase it's a disease of some sort???
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Posted: Jul/11/2008 3:25 PM PST

rosemary--upwright and crawling plus orange mint and chocolate mint in the pot you can see (orange=smother more rounded chocolate reminds of spearamint) in the back is stevia and lemon verabena (pot can barely see) an the tupperware has flower seeds dont know which tho

oh an thanks
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