I’m sure there’s plenty of people here who hate mint because of how obnoxious it can be…but you’d probably have better luck on r/NativePlantGardening…though some might take serious offense
hellraiserl33t
You’re telling me they have to *replant* mint every year?
Don’t….don’t give me hope
khoawala
Add some trees…. They have no problem growing in the shade.
The_best_is_yet
Whatever I love this!
waninggib
I planted mint in the ground at my ex’s house about a year before we broke up. I often wonder how much it’s grown since then and feel a little bad, but also not that bad at the same time.
Zorpfield
Unlimited mojito cheat code 🍃
dltp259
I planted it as a lawn alternative. It can’t escape my yard and the bees love it
anOvenofWitches
The worst is when the mint gains so much height and stability that the morning glory then moves in and takes it down
UFC_Intern169
Always wanted to grow a big mint patch in the side yard for kitty to lay in.
iforgotwhat8wasfor
is this eastern washington?
mtcwby
There was a mint farm several miles from my uncle’s place and during harvest the smell was ridiculously strong. Even worse is if you disturbed to old leavings left over from the pressing. Just nauseating and I like mint.
MrJim63
Now how do I make money off the mint?
LevitatingAlto
I love mint!
Consistent-Leek4986
healthy looking crop!
xxxgerCodyxxx
Welcome to the mint fields – motherf*cker
Steven_The_Sloth
Do you live near a little town called Jefferson?
Gilgamesh2062
My lemongrass is doing this.
Desperate_Bet_1792
Just plant some in the yard and it’ll take over I promise 🤣
Bythegram_bot
I’d love to know what the harvest/sale process is like. Are they selling as plants in pots? Are they selling as fresh mint as a herb (for cooking etc)? Do they process it in any way (dry, make extract etc)?
triguenyo
I planted mint in my backyard. It was a rocky patch where dandelions struggled to survive. After one summer that entire corner is now my mint forest and I Iove it
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My ideal lawn is made of mint
Wow. That’s amazing.
Not at all. I just don’t like mint in *my* ground. I’d love to live across the street from a mint farm.
I wanna mow that and smell the fresh cut
Nyeh heh heh I love it
Is it just for a ground cover between growing things to harvest, or is the mint harvested and sold?
Psh im coming over!!
Have all kinds of mint plants in my garden, love it for fresh mojitos and cucumber mint water
Who hates mint? I have my own crop & when it blooms, the pollinators are minty fresh in love! 🐝❤️
Tea lovers rise up!
That entire field was started with one plant that just spread.
Orrrrrrr Norrrrrr!
One of the farmers that produces spearmint extract for Colgate posts in r/farming.
Edit to add a thread link-
https://www.reddit.com/r/farming/s/yDm1yJg5wZ
This used to be a field of tulips.
I’m sure there’s plenty of people here who hate mint because of how obnoxious it can be…but you’d probably have better luck on r/NativePlantGardening…though some might take serious offense
You’re telling me they have to *replant* mint every year?
Don’t….don’t give me hope
Add some trees…. They have no problem growing in the shade.
Whatever I love this!
I planted mint in the ground at my ex’s house about a year before we broke up. I often wonder how much it’s grown since then and feel a little bad, but also not that bad at the same time.
Unlimited mojito cheat code 🍃
I planted it as a lawn alternative. It can’t escape my yard and the bees love it
The worst is when the mint gains so much height and stability that the morning glory then moves in and takes it down
Always wanted to grow a big mint patch in the side yard for kitty to lay in.
is this eastern washington?
There was a mint farm several miles from my uncle’s place and during harvest the smell was ridiculously strong. Even worse is if you disturbed to old leavings left over from the pressing. Just nauseating and I like mint.
Now how do I make money off the mint?
I love mint!
healthy looking crop!
Welcome to the mint fields – motherf*cker
Do you live near a little town called Jefferson?
My lemongrass is doing this.
Just plant some in the yard and it’ll take over I promise 🤣
I’d love to know what the harvest/sale process is like. Are they selling as plants in pots? Are they selling as fresh mint as a herb (for cooking etc)? Do they process it in any way (dry, make extract etc)?
I planted mint in my backyard. It was a rocky patch where dandelions struggled to survive. After one summer that entire corner is now my mint forest and I Iove it