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1000 Lemon Balm Seeds (Melissa Officinalis) Non Gmo Heirloom Seeds Herb Seeds

1000 Lemon Balm Seeds (Melissa Officinalis) Non Gmo Heirloom Seeds Herb Seeds

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• You Will Get 1000 Seeds Of Lemon Balm Seeds (Melissa Officinalis) Non Gmo Heirloom Seeds Herb Seeds.
• Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis)- Is A Member Of The Mint Family And Is A Perennial Herb, Which Means It Comes Back Each Year. Its Leaves Look Similar To That Of A Mint Plant, But They Have A Slight Lemon Smell. Lemon Balm Also Produces Small White Flowers. In Addition To Its Edible Leaves And Nice Fragrance, Lemon Balm Will Attract Bees And Other Pollinators To The Garden.
• Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season.
• Life Cycle: Perennial.
• Usda Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
• Planting Method: From Transplant.
• Sunlight: Full Sun.
• Color: Green.
• Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer.
• Before Planting: Plant Lemon Balm After All Dangers Of Frost Has Passed. The Herb Can Be Started Indoors Six To Eight Weeks Before The Last Frost And Then Transplanted Into The Garden. | Planting: If Planting From Seed, Barely Cover The Seeds With Soil. When Transplanting Lemon Balm Into The Garden, Choose A Spot Where The Plant Will Be Protected From The Harsh Midday Sun. If Planting Seeds Directly Into The Garden, Loosen The Soil With A Rake Prior To Planting. Plant The Seeds At Least 12 Inches Apart In Rows Set 2 Feet Apart. | Watering: Once The Lemon Balm Has Sprouted, Continue To Water Regularly. | Fertilizer: It Is Suggested That Gardeners Don’T Fertilize Lemon Balm Very Much, As Too Much Fertilizer Can Cause The Herb’S Scent To Fade. However, Since Lemon Balm Is Harvested For Its Leaves, A Little Bit Of Fertilizer Can Encourage More Growth. Add A Continuous-Release Fertilizer At The Rate The Label Recommends. You Can Also Amend The Soil With Compost Cottonseed Meal Or Bloodmeal. | Days To Maturity: Lemon Balm Is Ready To Harvest Once Its Leaves Reach The Desired Size. (See Variety For Days To Maturity) | Harvesting: Use Snips To Cut Off Portions Of The Lemon Balm To Use. Leaves Can Be Harvested Throughout The Summer. | Tips: Lemon Balm Responds Well To Cutting Back, So Cut The Plant Back At The End Of Each Season And It Will Grow Back Bushier Than Before.

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