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Peppermint
Posted on 05.15.08 by thegardengossip @

There are somethings that you want to make sure that you know what you are doing when you plant them because they can be quite invasive. And I know this from terrible experiences!! Peppermint and Catnip are just very invasive plants so make sure you plant them in places that you really would like them to spread but after a few years they really will spread like wildfire!!!


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  1. Boy, you aren’t kidding about how invasive these plants can be! Definitely choosing a place to keep them contained is the way to go. It just makes life easier in the garden. :)

    Comment by Brenda — May 29, 2008 @

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