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incognito570
06-28-2006, 04:36 PM
is there some trick out there to help mask the smell of my garden. I just need to break it up a little. ive got some mint im gonna plant, but it attracts ants so i cant put it to close to my garden. I was thinkn of putting some dryer sheets out and around my patch to help some. This is a backyard garden.
Sabrinaleena
06-28-2006, 05:09 PM
Usually mint is an ant repellent. I use the essential oil of mint around the door perimeters of my home to keep them from coming in. Maybe the ants you have are crazy :P
But... mint won't be strong enough to mask the smell of much. Usually mint only gives off a scent if you rustle it or put your hands through it so it just sitting there growing won't help you.
I should also warn you... be very careful where you plant your mint. It is EXTREMELY invasive. It wouldn't be the first time that herb has taken over a garden completely.
I wish I could give you more advice than this. This is a main concern of mine, growing outside. It's not like we can set up charcoal filters in the outdoors for this issue. The area that I'll be planting in (in 5 gallon pots) is next to my neighbors house, but they are extremely old and don't get out much. Which is a relief.
Good luck to you :)
Sabrina
incognito570
06-28-2006, 09:07 PM
thats exactly why i asked. Im in the same boat as you. Im gonna plant the mint and hope it spreads just like you say and then i can hit it with the weedeater once in a while.
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