Description
(Mentha sp ‘Lemon’)
Another common plant with a delightful lemon flavour. The lemon has an overtone of mint making it a great tea herb.
Flavours/Food Partners
Partners well with other mints, scented geraniums, lemon and lime balm for teas and sweet dishes. Use in any cool dish that requires a lemon-mint flavour.
Health/Cooking/Medicinal
Add late in the cooking as the lemon aroma fades quickly. Finely chop leaves and use them in sauces and drizzles for deserts, steep whole leaves in boiling water to create a refreshing tea. Place handful of Lemon Mint, 3 teaspoons gunpowder green tea, sugar or Stevia to taste in teapot.
Landscaping/Planting
Mints require open soil with summer moisture. Given these conditions they can run away so should be planted where this is desired or in large pots.
Cultivation/Fertiliser
Regular applications of Seasol and Power Feed will keep it looking its best. Cut back annually to keep under control.
Herb Attributes
Position | PART TO FULL SUN, MODERATE FROST |
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Height | 30CM |
Width | 50CM |