
As faithful readers know, we grow a lot of mint of various
kinds at the Stoddart Avenue Community Garden. It is pretty, and hardy, and deters mice
and insects. I pretty much use it as a
ground cover in my plot. However, as
most gardeners know, it is very invasive and can take over your garden. It takes a couple of years (but only a couple
of years) to become so well established that you have to dig it out with a
shovel. It has taken over much of our
front flower bed and invaded the strawberry patch (so Amy had to dig up a lot
of it this Spring). Within the last couple of weeks, I have begun
pulling it out of my non-squash rows because it has gotten very tall and I don’t
want it to compete for sunlight and water with my tomatoes and peppers and kale. However, last week when she dropped off 3
community service volunteers during our Raspberry Festival, Leigh Ann (from the
Miracle Garden in Linden) asked me
for some mint for an interesting project that their Community Garden is
pursuing to help sex trafficking victims and Somali immigrants develop a form of income
by growing, making and selling herbal teas.


They are also attempting to work
with the Columbus Out of Darkness
Program to offer the tea-making program to some of their
beneficiaries. Out of Darkness (which has taken over Hazel’s House of Hope near Parson’s
Avenue) has offered its garage as a place to dry out the mint. The
Olive Branch Restaurant on Gender Road has offered to sell the teas at its café.

So, I’m happy to see our mint go
to a good cause. We could have given
them so much more a couple of months (or even weeks) ago . . . . if we had only known.
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