Dear readers and co-bloggers, I am still only sporadically allowed to post comments on Blogger-blogs - including my own.
While waiting for an update to remedy this, know that I'm still reading and enjoying your blogs, and even if this situation is discouraging I'll try to post regularly.
I have grown mint a few times and it is only that dark when it is chopped, but I will try to use it. Mint green here in Australia is usually shown much paler and still doesn't look like mint. I imagine it is a hard colour to replicate.
Yeu and yes. My mint is also a lighter shade, and mint ... I imagine something pastel-y when I hear that. I did not name the colours, but mint green was not the name I would have choosen for this one either.
I have grown mint a few times and it is only that dark when it is chopped, but I will try to use it. Mint green here in Australia is usually shown much paler and still doesn't look like mint. I imagine it is a hard colour to replicate.
SvarSletYeu and yes. My mint is also a lighter shade, and mint ... I imagine something pastel-y when I hear that. I did not name the colours, but mint green was not the name I would have choosen for this one either.
SletI'm trying to catch up on my blog reading. I didn't do well with looking for Dahlia Yellow, but this one might be a bit easier.
SvarSletOnly don't try to find it in the mint plants ;) I hope to read more of your tries.
Slet