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Seasonal observations of the UCCE Master Gardeners
Flowers
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by Ken
on August 30, 2012 at 10:27 AM
Mint is similarly invasive. Sounds nice to have some tasty fragrant mint in the garden or landscape just waiting for the time it is needed for teas or cocktails (mint julep anyone?), or whatever.  
 
Belive me though, you will rue the day you plant it outside of a container. Once it gets going it is difficult to stop and will sprout everywhere that conditions allow.  
 
Plant that mint in the pot now matter what!!
by Jessica Finley
on June 10, 2022 at 12:17 PM
Bamboo is also very invasive and it literally will grow an inch and spread overnight rain or shine. Also bamboo can service frost for quite some time.
 
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