How can I get rid of mint in a flower bed?
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Hi Fran. It is a pain! I have fought one patch for over 2 years and finally this year it is gone. You have to dig it out. Mint has runner roots that new plants pop up off of. You have to get all of the roots. Keep at it and you'll get rid of it. Good Luck.
Hey Fran,
It takes a while of digging it out to get rid of it, just a seems to be a never ending job, but when it is gone such a relief. I keep it in a pot and nothing has spread anywhere. All the shoots I give away I tell the recipients-put it in a pot! Best to you.
Pull it out by the roots
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