Yes. If you take Apple mint and rub it on your skin it helps keep mosquitoes away.
In my opinion Mint doesn't grow better with one plant or another. The only concern for mint is to keep it watered, and keep it in a pot, so it doesn't take over.
Mint is hard to get rid of. I suggest pulling it out and keep a watchful eye out for new spouts.
to keep the food from not spoing
Mint leaves, lemon juice, and papaya can help keep skin clear.
it is best to keep them in a box or a jar but in mint me best a box because they have more room but what ever you do do not get them wet or they will die
Well if you have diarrhoea then you can take a tablet to keep the runs in and sucking a mint can help
Mint is a site which allows one to keep their finances in order. One can do their regular banking and investments through Mint. Mint offers financing for persons buying or renegotiating a mortgage. One can fill out the required information on their web site to start the mortgage process.
A mint mark tells where the coin was minted, for example, a P mint mark (or in some cases no mint mark) signifies the coin was minted in Philadelphia, D is for Denver, S is for San Fransisco. I'm assuming someone told you that the mint mark was under the eagle for whatever coin you had, so you simply need to look under the eagle to find a mint mark. Keep in mind that some coins were produced in the Philadelphia mint and have no mint mark.
The term is actually mint mark rather than mint "stamp". There are four US mintmarks that are currently in use and a four additional historical ones. They are an "S" for the San Fransisco Mint, "D" for the Denver Mint, "W" for the West Point mint, "P" (and on pennies and older coins, no mintmark) for the Philadelphia Mint. And historically there was a "CC" for the Carson City Mint, an "O" for the New Orleans Mint and on some older gold coinage (1838-1861) a "D" refers to Dahlonega Mint, keep in mind that the Denver Mint is much newer and the mintmarks were never used simultaneously.
Marigolds, mint, and chrysanthemums are plants that can help keep stink bugs away from your garden.
This is a Peace dollar. The mintmark for Peace dollars is located on the back to the left of the eagles wingtip. Keep in mind it may be blank if it was made at the Philadelphia mint.