Considering planting it in my garden at this point

3 days ago by cm0002 to c/memes

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QueenFern 71 points 3 days ago

I'd put it in a container within a container within yet another container. That shit spreads

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Murse 2 points a day ago

...kinda makes me want to plant that stuff all over my yard. It grows kinda patchy like clover, right?

Let that shit take over and suddenly mowing the lawn will smell AMAZING!

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Thisiswritteningerman 3 points a day ago

Depending on the type, it may get about 2 to 3 feet tall and develop woody stems. Our contained patch (pavement on 2 sides and the house foundation on the other 2) frequently gets overgrown/bushy by July. Does get little white flowers and attracts all the bees. But I'd dislike having a yard made of the stuff. Woody stem portions get pokey on bare feet, and I'm not sure it'd stay dense enough to keep the other tall plants down.

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Murse 1 point a day ago

Bummer. Though not entirely surprising - as pervasive as they sound, if the shape and texture made them a good candidate for lawns, I'm sure it'd have been tried well before my two neurons fired off the idea.

...I do wonder if there's a similar candidate. I don't know jack about what herbs and such actually look like before making it into a jar in my kitchen, but if there is something that grows comparably to clover, feels decent to walk on, and smells decent when trimmed, even if it's not quite as amazing as mint...

I mean, if we're gonna go through the trouble of growing a crop just to cut it and throw it away, it might as well at least smell nice, right?

Or we could do the smart thing and ditch the lawn for a legit herb garden that we can actually consume.... but that kind of logic is a tall order.

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Thisiswritteningerman 1 point 20 hours ago

Creeping thyme is quite nice Stays soft and low Not as aggressive as mint though, so you might have to make space vs just letting the mint go

Of the rest of herbs I grow (basil, rosemary, parsley, cilantro, chives/winter onions, oregano) the oregano isn't too woody or tall. It gets a bit leggy, though it could just be fallen over and accepting of is new life. Also a lot oregano varieties to work with. Nice hot oregano

Unclear how it would directly complete with other plants.

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