have rooted and unrooted mint cuttings for trade/postage

sun city, CA(Zone 9a)

hopefully for other mints i dont have.

spearmint
chocolate mint
lemon balm

can fit a good portion into a small flat rate box if anyone just wants for postage

would have to wrap in wet paper towels and them put in baggie inside box, i think, because it is very hot here now, or maybe someone has better idea please let me know

Blackshear, GA

I would like some for postage, unfortunately I don't have any to offer. Just let me know, thank you

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

I have basil mountain mint in the ground.

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/49908/

I have been wanting lemon balm - is this the monarda citriodora?
Are these rooted? It is awfully hot!!!

Maybe we could wait until the weather cools a bit if you only have cuttings now. By the time it gets back to 80 something (HA!) maybe they will have roots! :)

A.

sun city, CA(Zone 9a)

postage is fine, i have lots of all of them. i have rooted and unrooted chocolate mint, i think only unrooted spearmint but could cut some and root it as it does this easily, and unrooted lemon balm. here is a link to the lemon balm i have.
i have not tried to root the lemon balm but will do so to see if it takes easily.

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/6692/

(it was labeled lemon mint but looks like this picture so i am sure it is not monarda)

i dont mind waiting till it cools off if you will remind me. i tend to forget things i dont do right away.

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

Ooops. Looks like there is more than one plant with "lemon balm" as its common name:

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/301/

I have seeds for the lemon balm that you have. I guess it is not the plant I covet. ;)

Are you interested in the mountain mint that I have (pycnanthemum)?

Thanks.

A.

sun city, CA(Zone 9a)

i think it is too hot for it. thank you anyway

Eastern, KY

I have a division of my peppermint, I'd trade it for your chocolate mint if you're interested?

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