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Discover 7 simple steps to cultivating a lush Corsican mint lawn. This aromatic, low-maintenance ground cover is perfect for creating a beautiful and fragrant lawn. Learn the best practices for soil preparation, planting, watering, and maintenance to enjoy a thriving Corsican mint lawn. Ideal for lawn enthusiasts looking for unique and sustainable lawn ideas. 🌸✨ #LawnIdeas #CorsicanMint #Gardening Corsican Mint Ground Cover, Sustainable Lawn, Corsican Mint, Living Carpet, Lawn Ideas, Light Purple Flowers, Ground Covers, Compost Tea, Mint Plants

Discover 7 simple steps to cultivating a lush Corsican mint lawn. This aromatic, low-maintenance ground cover is perfect for creating a beautiful and fragrant lawn. Learn the best practices for soil preparation, planting, watering, and maintenance to enjoy a thriving Corsican mint lawn. Ideal for lawn enthusiasts looking for unique and sustainable lawn ideas. 🌸✨ #LawnIdeas #CorsicanMint #Gardening

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Corsican Mint is an awesome plant in the garden, especially if you have a path with rocks, or a rock garden, for it to grow into. The minty scent is heavenly. Actually, I think it has more of a chocolate mint smell, love it!! It grows about 1/2 an inch, or 3-10 cm and is native to Corsica, Sardinia, France and Italy. It grows wonderfully here in our little area of Oregon. These photos were taken yesterday morning during a light rain shower. The blooms are so very tiny as you can see!! When I…

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The home garden isn’t complete without a go-to herb collection in arm’s reach. Many herbs such as oregano, catnip, chives, cilantro, and thyme can be started and kept indoors on a sunny windowsill where you can enjoy their fragrance. Others do well outdoors or on a side porch fresh dill, parsley, and basil. Our large s

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