Can you eat Corsican mint?
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Corsican Mint is able to be used in a variety of culinary pursuits, including salad preparation and cooked dishes. It is also ideal in drinks, such as refreshing teas, juices, chocolate drinks and flavoured shakes as well as simply adding to cold water.
Also asked, how do you propagate Corsican mint?
Growing Corsican Mint Indoors Corsican mint is easily grown indoors. Use a lightweight, well-drained potting mix and be sure the pot has a drainage hole in the bottom. Place the mint where it receives morning sunlight, but where it is protected from intense light and heat.
Keeping this in view, is Corsican mint toxic to dogs?
Corsican mint does well in full sun to partial shade, but is not drought-tolerant and needs consistent watering. Its leaves are generally non-toxic, but large quantities of mint leaves can be toxic to dogs. Thymes are another good ground cover that are non-toxic to dogs.
Here are some ideas of plants you could add in between your paving cracks and wall gaps:
- Erigeron.
- Thyme.
- Marjoram.
- Smaller Alchemilla (vulgaris) variety.
- Aubretia.
- Helianthemum.
- Lavender.
- Dianthus.