Will peppermint grow under a pine tree?


Question:will it? the ground is kind of dry and acidic there so I dont know...

Answers:
Most members of the mint family prefer a moist environment. I am not sure about the acidity of the soil being a factor. They should like the shade provided by the pines if you can compensate for the dryness factor.


Most things do not grow under a pine tree
but mint is so invasive that it might grow there!
It is worth a try!
I say "Go for it".

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