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  1. Mentha spp. taken from The Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Book by Walter Reeves and Felder Rushing. Mints are easily grown perennial ground covers that are valued as flavorings in teas, ice cream, candies and gum. There are many varieties, each with a distinctive flavor. The most commonly grown are peppermint (Mentha piperita) and spearmint (M ...

    • What Is Spearmint?
    • Cultivation and History
    • Spearmint Plant Propagation
    • How to Grow Spearmint
    • Harvesting Spearmint
    • Preserving
    • Recipes and Cooking Ideas
    • Medicinal Uses of Spearmint

    Also known as bush, brown, garden, lamb, mackerel, and spire mint, spearmint is a member of the Mentha genus. It’s also sometimes called M. viridis or M. romana. It’s closely related to peppermint, wild mint (M. arvensis), and watermint (M. aquatica). Spearmint plants can reach about three feet tall at maturity, but it can also be low-growing, depe...

    Spearmint has naturalized in nearly every state in the US. It has been cultivated for centuries as a flavoring for candies, jams, medicines, teas, and desserts. The common name spearmint references its pointed, spear-like leaves. It was brought by Roman conquerors to Britain. In the Middle Ages, spearmint was thought to be useful in treating dog bi...

    You can propagate spearmint from seed or stem cuttings, by division, or by layering. Unlike some plants, which can easily be damaged when transplanting, mint roots are sturdy. In the past, I’ve dug up a plant and tossed it in a corner of my yard where I forgot about it. A month later, I had a healthy patch of mint growing. Prepare the area by testi...

    Spearmint will give you the best flavor when it is grown in a full sun location. If you live in a hot area where the soil dries out quickly, add an inch of natural mulch like leaves, grass, or compostto retain moisture. While the weather and local climate are obviously not in your control, leaves will have a better flavor in areas that have a signi...

    If your goal is to produce spearmint oil, harvest your herbs in the heat of summer. That heat stresses the plants, which causes them to produce more oils. That said, you will want to harvest early in the day after the dew has dried for the most potency. You should harvest just before the plants begin to bloom for the highest concentration of oils. ...

    Leaves will keep in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for three or four days. Leaves can be hung in batches and dried, or you can place sprigs or leaves on a screen in a cool, protected area and allow them to dry that way. They can also be dehydrated in an oven on the lowest setting until crisp, or in a food dehydrator. Find detailed instructions o...

    Spearmint works in a variety of dishes ranging from sweet to savory. You can always make the classic mint sauce for lamb, but why not get a bit more creative? Add some pomegranate to make a sauce for chicken. It’s also delicious with peas to make soup, or tossed with butter on pasta. The subtle flavor works perfectly in this peach and corn salad, f...

    To make a warm drink to ease stomach issues or a gargle to relieve a sore throat, add a cup of leaves to three cups of boiling water and steep for five minutes. Allow to cool before gargling. You can also combine a cup of leaves with a quart of alcohol (vodka or another clear spirit works best) to create a tincture. Seal and store in a cool, dark p...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MenthaMentha - Wikipedia

    Mentha (also known as mint, from Greek μίνθα míntha, [2] Linear B mi-ta [3]) is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae (mint family). [4] The exact distinction between species is unclear; it is estimated that 13 to 24 species exist. [5] [1] Hybridization occurs naturally where some species' ranges overlap.

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  4. Mentha spicata, also known as Spearmint, is a vigorous rhizomatous perennial with spearmint-scented, lance-shaped leaves and spikes of small, white to pale purple flowers. Native to Europe and southern temperate Asia, this garden mint spreads rampantly to form an extensive colony. It is one of those hardy perennials that will take over your ...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › plants-and-animals › plantsSpearmint | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Spearmint, Mentha spicata (sometimes referred to as M. viridis and M. crispa), is a Mediterranean native known from ancient times as an herb of hospitality. In the symbolism of plants, spearmint conveys wisdom. Common names for this aromatic herb include garden mint, lamb's mint, Our Lady's mint, spire mint, and sage of Bethlehem.

  6. Planting and spacing Mentha– mint. Space Mentha 12 to 24 inches (30-60cm) apart. Plants will spread via underground rhizomes. How to water and feed Mentha– mint. Water mint to keep the soil evenly moist. Mint generally does not need feeding. Mentha– mint care. All mints attract bees. Dry mint before using in herbal teas and potpourri.

  7. Spearmint. Other common names: 綠薄荷 (Chinese, traditional), máta ... Widely grown as a culinary herb and ornamental plant, spearmint is famous for its distinctive, fresh taste and fragrance. Alongside its extensive use in cooking, spearmint is also found in many of our everyday products, including mouthwash, toothpaste and chewing gum.

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