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a mild commercial copper spray does not curb the disease, destroy the plants. other problems that can occur are verticillium wilt, mint anthracnose, spider mites, loopers, flea beetles, root borers, grasshoppers, cutworms, root weevils, and aphids. harvesting and storing when mint is coming into flower
and has its highest oil content, that is the best time to harvest this and many other herbs. just before you harvest mint, spray it with water to wash off any dust or debris. then shake the branches to remove the excess water. clip the branches down to about three inches. peppermint and spearmint are...
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