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Tue Oct 2 12:36:41 CDT 2007


spread anything on the ground at events. Be extra sure that your dried
materials do not contain viable SEEDS. These seeds can sprout over time
and if the species is aggressive, can impact the landowners fields. And
trust me if it's a money crop like hay or alfalfa it can be a bigger
issue than one may think. The same applies for anything that one would
use for a dye pot.=20

When in doubt ASK or bring it in a pot you can take home with you.=20

Juliana=20

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For getting rid of bugs the stronger the mint the better so I would go
with =20
peppermint.  It can be either fresh or dried though the dried is much
easier=20
to transport and doesn't tend to stick to the bottom of shoes etc. =20
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