Smint Sugarfree Mints - 50 XXL Strawberry Mints (Pack of 12 Tins)

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Smint Sugarfree Mints - 50 XXL Strawberry Mints (Pack of 12 Tins)

Smint Sugarfree Mints - 50 XXL Strawberry Mints (Pack of 12 Tins)

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When overwintering strawberry mint in a pot, it is important to prevent the pot from freezing through, as this will damage the roots. Put a jute bag over the pot to protect your potted strawberry mint in winter. As it contains significantly fewer menthol compounds than peppermint, for example, strawberry mint is limited to being used as a spice rather than as a medicinal plant. Is strawberry mint edible? The stem, leaf and flowers of strawberry mint are edible. The flowers usually taste somewhat sweeter because they contain nectar. The botanical term Mentha covers a very large number of mint varieties, many of which have a fruity aroma. However, the individual varieties often do not descend from the same species and can therefore differ greatly in terms of growth, leaf shape, flowering and flavour. Here are some of the mint varieties that, along with strawberry mint, are classified as Mentha species. Mojito mint

In the garden, mojito mint reaches a height of 40 to 80cm and flowers in pale purple from July to August. As with strawberry mint, mojito mint is less inclined to spread all over the garden bed.The easiest way to propagate strawberry mint is to wait until the plant has formed offshoots and these have taken root. Simply dig up these offshoots with as much root mass as possible, and plant them in a new location. Good times to do this are spring and autumn. Like all mints, strawberry mint prefers a sunny to semi-shady, warm location with a soil that is loose and well-draining, but still moist and rich in nutrients. The same applies to mojito mint and basil mint. The best time to plant strawberry mint is in spring. First, remove any weeds and enrich the bed with compost. Then, dig planting holes spaced about 35cm apart and place the strawberry mint plants in them. Fill in the holes with soil and press down lightly. Lastly, water the plants well. a b Tim Jones (2012). Innovating at the Edge. Routledge. pp.164–165. ISBN 9781136395352 . Retrieved 18 January 2019.

The procedure for planting mojito mint is identical. However, the plant spacing should be 40cm − mojito mint grows somewhat larger and broader than strawberry mint. When planting basil mint, the plant spacing should also be 40cm. Strawberry mint is a frost-hardy, herbaceous perennial. Unlike many other mints, it grows more compactly and is rather small with a height of 30 to 50cm. The leaves of strawberry mint are also relatively small, have toothed edges and are slightly wrinkled. In spring, the leaves will give off a pleasant strawberry scent when touched or rubbed between your fingers. Strawberry mint flowers from about July to August. The many pink flowers, typical of members of the Lamiaceae family, are a joy to behold, and they provide food for many insects. There are two things to remember when caring for strawberry mint to ensure that it thrives in the garden and in pots. a b Tanzer JM (1995). "Xylitol chewing gum and dental caries". International Dental Journal. 45 (1 Suppl 1): 65–71. PMID 7607747.No matter your garden’s soil type, consider working compost into the soil to improve the soil’s nutrient content before planting strawberry mint. For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned. With so many mint varieties, many people may wonder, “Which mint is best for mojitos?”. Good thing there is the mojito mint ( Mentha x villosa), also called Cuban mint. The flavour of mojito mint is described as mild yet powerfully minty. If necessary, you can prepare your garden soil in various ways depending on the soil type. In the case of heavy, clayey soils, it is advisable to work some sand and a humus-rich compost, such as our Plantura Organic All Purpose Compost, into the soil. Working compost into the soil also improves the soil structure and water retention capacity of very sandy soils. To top it off, our compost is peat-free and made from natural raw materials, making it an environmentally friendly product too. In 2006, Smint and Chupa Chups were taken over by Perfetti Van Melle. [1] In 2009, Smint launched Smint-XXL tins in the UK, which are three times larger than regular Smint dispensers. [1] Health benefits [ edit ]

For more information and tips, see our articles on caring for mints and on harvesting and pruning mint. Is strawberry mint hardy? In contrast, mojito mint is very winter-hardy: its frost hardiness extends to around -25 °C. When overwintering mojito mint in a garden bed, there is no need for special winter protection.Smint was first conceived by Chupa Chups in 1990 as a sugar-free product targeted at adult consumers. [1] After four years of development, Smint was introduced to the market as a subsidiary brand, and launched in the UK a year later in 1995. [1] In 1996 Smint started their "No Smint, no kiss" campaign, aiming to make the brand name "smint" synonymous with "kissing breath". [1] Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned. Unfortunately, real basil ( Ocimum basilicum) is not winter hardy in our latitudes and must be resown every year. In contrast, basil mint ( Mentha species ‘Basil mint’) is hardy, tolerating temperatures as low as -23 °C. This mint is more suited to the garden. It does not grow as vigorously as other mints, but it has large leaves. Basil mint leaves are not only reminiscent of basil in appearance but their taste is also basil-like, although the mint flavour remains in the foreground.



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