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Mint, About the Different Varieties of Mints
Mentha
Mint brings to mind the cool, refreshing, and familiar flavor of peppermint candies and spearmint gum. The scent is reminiscent of freshness and cleanliness which is why its flavor is commonly used in breathmints and even toothpaste. Mint is also widely used as an insect repelant and mice deterrent. In addition, a sprig or two tucked into a bouquet adds a special quality to the fragrance of flowers.
In the kitchen, try mint in teas and punches, desserts with chocolate, fruit salads, with new potatoes, and fresh peas. When using mint, remember that a little goes a long way; the flavor can easily overpower a good recipe. For a lovely garnish, candy mint leaves by brushing them with egg white frothed with water, then dust with powdered sugar and lay on waxed paper to crystalize.
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Interesting Notes
It is estimated that there are over 600 varieties of mint in the world today. Pantry Garden Herbs currently carries 15 varieties from the familiar 'Peppermint' and 'Spearmint' to the fruit flavored types of 'Apple','Orange', and 'Pineapple', along with the exotic 'Chocolate' and 'Ginger' flavors. There is even a mint for cats who derive a feeling of euphoria from the scent of Catnip or 'Catmint'. Listed below are each of our varieties and their particular attributes:
Apple Mint - Tall sturdy stems with large, fuzzy, grey-green leaves that smell slightly of apple, bears white flowers in summer. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Chocolate Mint - This herb has dark, rich foliage. It tolerates hot, dry conditions and is not as invasive as most mints. A nice desert mint! To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Corsican Mint - This is a very dense, low, creeping variety that is great planted between stepping stones or in pots. It has an incredible Creme de Menthe fragrance. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Curly Mint - A taller mint that sports bright green leaves that are attractively curled. The taste and smell are similar to spearmint. Curly Mint tends to be an aggressive grower. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Ginger Mint - Is an ornamental and aromatic mint, with lightly varigated leaves and a delicate hint of ginger. Performs best with protection from hot, afternoon sun. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Mint Julep - Is named after the famous beverage with Kentucky bourbon. Because of its excellent flavor, Mint Julep is one of the best mints for tea and sweet recipes. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Orange Mint - Smells of citrus and is spicier than most mints. Requires little care. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Peppermint - The most famous of all mints, it requires little care and makes excellent teas and candy. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Pineapple Mint - This one has varigated foliage and a light pineapple scent. Use with lamb, fruit salads, and teas. Works well in mixed pots with other herbs. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Spearmint - One of the most intensely fresh mints, milder than peppermint, it is used in sauces, jellies, and teas. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Variegated Peppermint - Beautiful, creamy variegation, tightly compact, highly fragrant and flavorful - what more could you want in this lovely peppermint variety. It's hardy and easy to grow, and not too fussy about soil either. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Catnip - Cats love this euphoria-inducing herb. Makes a great filling for cat toys. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Catmint - Smaller ornamental form of catnip with lavendar-blue flowers. Excellent ground cover and for rock gardens. Blooms profusely. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Pennyroyal - This member of the mint family is a low, creeping, dense variety which makes a durable groundcover. It is the most powerful insect repellent of the mint family. Place in your pet's bedding to repel fleas and ticks. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
'Walker's Low' Catmint - Striking blue flowers are abundantly massed atop fragrant grey-green foliage. Makes a beautiful, dense mound. A magnet for butterfies and hummingbirds. To see other helpful hints, tips and sowing information about this variety click here.
Mint, About the Different Varieties of Mints Growing Tips
In the garden, mint is fast-spreading and can be quite invasive. It is best to plant in confined beds or in pots. Because of its rapid growth, it works well for slopes and embankments that are hard to mow. Most varieties grow from 1 to 3 feet tall, with small flower spikes in shades from white to lavendar. It likes a sunny location with some afternoon shade and moist, well-drained, alkaline soil.
To harvest, pick leaves from stems just before the plant begins to flower.
ASSORTMENT PACK
For you mint lovers, our assortment pack contains six varieties of mint, one plant each of any of the following: Chocolate, Corsican, Ginger, Julep, Orange, peppermint, Pineapple Mint, Spearmint, Variegated Peppermint, Pennyroyal, Walker's Low Catmint.
Sowing Information Our 2010 shipping season has ended for our plants. All plant orders placed now will ship in April 2011. We do, however, ship seeds year round.
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