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Corsican mint, native to that Mediterranean island and others, makes a soft, mosslike carpet that Auction will spread Joyce Jimenez sizzles in BMG to fill in cracks. This terrific salad from Ed Baines is bursting with healthy ingredients and utterly delicious to boot! Does anybody know where

to find seeds for Corsican mint? I'd like to use it as a ground cover (its VERY low growing) and hope it will crowd out some other. All of the mints above, with the exception of Corsican Mint, should receive at least a half day of sun.

Without this you are likely to develop rust,. For stepping stones in shade, Corsican mint (M. requienii), is very aromatic and grows only 1 or 2 inches


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    have experience with corsican mint as groundcover (esp. in zone 9)? I am thinking of planting some on my side yard around some stepping. Serves 2 to 4. Print Recipe. Corsican Mint Salad. Finely chop half of the mint (reserve

the remaining for the salad) and add this to the