Most people in the U.S. call any little green, fragrant leaf “mint.” But there are actually several different types, each with its own flavor, intensity and best use — from brownies to mojitos, from ...
With its fresh burst of flavor and bright green leaves, mint is a well-loved culinary herb that grows easily in a variety of gardens — even indoors. If you want more mint in your life, and you want to ...
Mint plants, belonging to the Metha genus of the mint family, are cherished for their aromatic leaves and versatility in North American gardens. These summer-blooming herbs not only enhance the flavor ...
Peppermint: Sweet and tangy, peppermint grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 11. Spearmint: Like your favorite gum flavor, spearmint is refreshing. Grow it in Hardiness Zones 5 to 9 for the ...