Lemon Balm Seeds
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Product Feature
- Perennial best kept in pots
- A favorite for teas and medicinal qualities
- Will grow in shade or sun
Product Description
Perennial. Hardy to USDA zone 4. Lemon Balm is a lemony mint relative. Use leaves to make tea, as garnish, in salads and potpourri, or for their medicinal qualities. Be sure to save some leaves for cooking. Lemon balm adds a lemony flavor to fish, chicken, and vegetables. It is also used herbally for insomnia or with peppermint in tea for an upset stomach. Mature plants have pretty white flowers. Charlemagne, a medieval Frankish King, had lemon balm planted in every monastery garden for its beauty. (Recommended for containers as plants will reseed freely if planted directly in garden beds.) Plant in sun or shade.Lemon Balm Seeds Review
These seeds were tricky. They dont like being covered at all. So all I did (when I succeeded) was sprinkle them on top of good wet sprouting mix and let the sun (or grow light) do the rest. Being so light and small, they're easily washed out of soil, so don't expect that they'll be right where you planted them. You might try covering a cup with plastic wrap to keep humidity in so you don't have to water it until they're rooted sprouts, and won't wash out of the soil.Great yeilds, yummy with chamomile in as a tea.
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