A perennial bushy plant from the Labiaceae family. Stems are erect up to 65 cm in height. Leaves are oval, green with a slight anthocyanin coloration. Blooms in July-August. The flowers are small, lilac, collected in an elongated inflorescence. The main active ingredient in garden mint is carvone, so it does not have such a strong cooling and pungent effect as peppermint. For medicinal purposes, leaves and essential oil are used. It is used for digestive disorders, in particular for vomiting, flatulence, constipation and diarrhea. Helps to get rid of hiccups, nausea, unpleasant symptoms of motion sickness. It stimulates and normalizes the menstrual cycle, reduces too heavy periods and relieves pain. Prevents excessive secretion of breast milk, as well as the formation of breast hardening. Garden mint oil is a good local anesthetic and antipruritic agent, as well as antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent. Eliminates bad breath, relieves gum inflammation. Grown by sowing in open ground and seedling. Sowing in open ground is carried out from April to June, for seedlings – in March. They are planted with a distance between plants of 20-30 cm, between rows 40-50 cm. Mint is removed for drying in the budding phase. Prefers moist places, loose loamy soils. Mint is added to tea and other drinks as a flavoring agent, and is also used in fruit salads. They are planted with a distance between plants of 20-30 cm, between rows 40-50 cm. Mint is removed for drying in the budding phase. Prefers moist places, loose loamy soils. Mint is added to tea and other drinks as a flavoring agent, and is also used in fruit salads. They are planted with a distance between plants of 20-30 cm, between rows 40-50 cm. Mint is removed for drying in the budding phase. Prefers moist places, loose loamy soils. Mint is added to tea and other drinks as a flavoring agent, and is also used in fruit salads.
Garden mint Menthol, Gavrish seeds 0.05g
$0.5
Garden mint Menthol, Gavrish seeds 0.05g
250 in stock
SKU: O-11294
Categories: Grass and Green Seeds, Medicinal herbs, Seeds
Tags: herbs, Medicinal herbs, sage, seeds, vegetable garden
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