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Old 30-08-2006, 07:16 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Default Pruning mint

Blueys are good too........but don't lay an egg each day, at least mine
don't!!

Bronwyn ;-)

Barbara wrote:

Ms Leebee wrote:

wrote:

Ms Leebee wrote:

My mint is looking pretty straggly, I was wondering should I prune
it & if so will this have any detrimental effect?

Nope. It loves a haircut

The rabbits like it too.


Snails too.

I was surprised to come out one morning and find my abundant mint pot
*gone*, completely - what the hell ( it was there yesterday ?!?!? ).

Reason: 3 snails, plump with minty fresh breath.



You need some lizards, Blue tongues are very good for getting rid of snails.


 
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