Lavender mint (Mentha sp) is a vigorous growing, edible variety of mint. I really wanted to try 'lavender mint' ever since I heard about it.
This variety of mint, like all mints, is perennial and likes water. It is not too bothered by frosts which is always a bonus in my climate.
Growing mint is simple, they need water and are not too picky other than that.
Growing lavender is meant to be easy, they prefer drier soil. For some inexplicable reason I never have a great deal of success growing lavender.
This variety is one of the most vigorous varieties of mint that I have seen. For that reason I would never plant it in the garden, I would only ever grow it in a pot. Even when grown in a pot it will try to escape through the drainage holes, so care must be taken to prevent it from taking over your entire garden, and your yard, and the neighbour's yard. It really is a strong growing herb.
I had heard so much about this lavender mint variety, but nowhere sells them, then I obtained one through a plant swap. I had low hopes, many mints do not really live up to their names, but I was intrigued. I am happy to say that this variety of mint does smell a lot like lavender, and not very much at all like mint.
Lavender mint |
Lavender mint plants have a lovely strong floral scent of lavender. I can't rally smell mint, which is good. Often the smell of mint overpowers everything.
I am sure you could use lavender mint in all kind of baking and with many sweet dishes. It probably does ok with the right kind of savory meals as well. I haven't tried it in any of those ways. So far I have only made herbal tea from my lavender mint.
The first time I was not sure what to expect. In hind sight, I really should have known, it is like drinking a warm floral cup of lavender. I really like it.
Making herbal tea was easy. Hot water, a spoon full of honey mixed through, add a sprig of lavender mint. When the tea was cool enough to drink remove the mint and drink the liquid. Doesn't get much simpler than that.
Hot Water + Mint + Honey = delicious herbal tea |
So far my favourite of all the edible mints is "banana mint", that one is slow growing but smells incredible. It also makes an intriguing banana flavoured herbal tea that I really like. I find propagating banana mint to be slow, I am tempted to plant this in my garden and just let it run so I can have more plants.
My second favourite mint is either this lavendar mint or native peppermint, I am not sure which I prefer, they are both great in different ways. They are both much more vigorous in their growth and faster to propagate than banana mint. Native peppermint is not invasive, lavender mint on the other hand is so vigorous that it would be very invasive if not contained.
Lavender mint plant |
I don't have a great deal to say about this plant. It smells great, it grows strong, it is highly productive, and I really like it.
One day I will likely have extra plants and can offer them on my for sale page. along with the other edible herbs and perennial vegetables that I have for sale.
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