Cool,
Refreshing and Straight from the Garden – Mint
By Melinda Myers
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[June 10, 2019]
Add
a bit of cool flavor to your beverages and meals this summer with
homegrown mint. Try using peppermint leaves in fruit cocktails and
ice cream. Add spearmint to your tea or use the leaves to season
lamb and jelly. Or try chocolate mint for a unique sweet and
refreshing flavor in desserts and drinks.
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This vigorous plant is easy to grow and suited to
container gardens. In fact, growing it in a pot will help keep this
vigorous herb contained. Or sink a container of mint in the garden
or plant where surrounding walks and walls will keep this vigorous
plant contained.
Grow mint in a full sun to partial shade location with moist
well-drained soil. Mulch the soil to conserve moisture. Though hardy
in zones 3 to 11, you will need to provide a bit of winter
protection when growing mint in containers in colder regions. Either
sink the container in a vacant spot in the garden or move the
planter into an unheated garage. Water thoroughly whenever the soil
is thawed and dry.
Harvest the leaves as needed. Cutting leafy stems off the plant just
above a healthy leaf or bud will encourage compact tidy growth. Pick
mint just before flowering for the most intense flavor.
Include a container of mint in your patio, balcony
or deck plantings. Keeping it close to the kitchen and outdoor
living space will make it easy for you to harvest and use. Plus,
your guests will enjoy plucking a few fresh mint leaves to add to
their iced tea, mojito or favorite summer beverage or salad.
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Not only does this easy to grow herb add flavor, but it also aids
digestion. Add a garnish of mint to dress up dessert plates or
provide it to a loved one to calm a queasy stomach. And use it to
increase the manganese, vitamin C and vitamin A levels in your diet.
Make this the year you plant, harvest and enjoy some minty fresh
flavor straight from the garden.
Melinda Myers is the author of numerous books, including Small Space
Gardening. She hosts The Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD
series and the nationally syndicated Melinda’s Garden Moment TV &
radio program. Myers web site is www.MelindaMyers.com.
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