Balm Lemon

Balm Lemon

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REFRESHING, FRAGRANT, and with lemon-scented leaves, this is a favourite for infusions, salads, and as a garnish.
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(Hardy Perennial)

Balm – Lemon

Bright, zesty, and wonderfully aromatic, Lemon Balm is a standout in any herb garden. Its lemon-scented leaves and delicate creamy-white to pale purple flowers make it perfect for infusions, salads, garnishes, and even calming teas. A member of the mint family, it’s also valued in aromatherapy for its soothing, calming properties.


Planting
Where: Well-drained soil in a sunny, sheltered spot.
When: Plant after the risk of frost has passed for best results.


Care
Watering: Keep well watered until established and during dry spells.
Maintenance: Trim flowers to prevent self-seeding and encourage bushy growth.


Height & Spread
Size: 60–90cm tall × 40–70cm wide.


Harvesting
How: Snip leaves with scissors or pinch off with your fingertips.
Tip: Harvest in the morning when essential oils are at their most concentrated.
Bonus: Regular picking encourages fuller, bushier plants.


Top Tips
Tea Time: Fresh leaves make a refreshing, calming infusion.
Culinary Use: Add to salads, desserts, or as a fragrant garnish.
Companion Planting: Helps attract pollinators and can repel certain pests naturally.
Winter Care: Mulch or pot up to protect from severe frost in colder climates.

More Information
Also Known As
Melissa officinalis
Bolting Resistance
moderate
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Hardyness
Good
Harvest Time
When required
Pack Size
3 x 10cm plug plants
Planting Time
March - September
Size
3 x 10cm pot plants
Species
Balm
Variety
Lemon
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