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Garden Master
The mints here are on the north side of most everything - except in the front yard.
The chives are in the shadiest part of the yard. It is wet shade, not near a tree but on the north side of a board fence and the east side of the carport roof. The plants do very well in that location but I don't know if chives could stand up to the mints. There is some oregano nearby and it keeps that from spreading but this might not be the best location for oregano. Especially, the conditions aren't likely to allow the plants to develop much flavor.
Best of Luck, Amandacv86!
Steve
The chives are in the shadiest part of the yard. It is wet shade, not near a tree but on the north side of a board fence and the east side of the carport roof. The plants do very well in that location but I don't know if chives could stand up to the mints. There is some oregano nearby and it keeps that from spreading but this might not be the best location for oregano. Especially, the conditions aren't likely to allow the plants to develop much flavor.
Best of Luck, Amandacv86!
Steve