Lemon Balm Plant Live – add a refreshing touch to your garden with this well-rooted, ready-to-plant set of two lemon balm plants. Known for its fragrant lemon aroma, this herb enhances your garden and provides a natural, soothing addition to teas and recipes. With hardiness suited for zones 4-9, lemon balm is a resilient herb perfect for both novice and expert gardeners.
These lemon balm herb plants grow well in partial shade to full sun, making them versatile for various garden locations. They thrive with at least 4-6 hours of sunlight, ensuring lush, healthy growth. Each plant in this pack is well-rooted, promising a smooth transition from pot to garden and minimizing transplant shock.
This lemon balm variety prefers well-drained soil with moderate moisture. It adapts to a wide range of climates, making it a reliable addition to outdoor herb gardens. With a mature size reaching up to 24 inches tall, these plants create an elegant, low-maintenance ground cover.
To care for your lemon balm, water moderately, keeping the soil moist but not soggy. Prune lightly to shape and remove spent flowers, encouraging new growth. As a perennial, it will return each season, providing lasting beauty and fragrance year after year.
Add these vibrant lemon balm plants to your garden for a touch of natural beauty and practical use in the kitchen. Their pleasant fragrance and soothing properties make them ideal for garden enthusiasts and culinary creators alike, fitting beautifully into outdoor landscaping or container gardens.
Key Features:
- Type of Plant: Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)
- Condition: Live, Well-Rooted Plants, 2-Pack
- Mature Size: 24 inches in height
- Growing Conditions: Adaptable to various conditions; prefers well-drained soil
- USDA Zone Growing: Zones 4-9
- Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil
- Sunlight Exposure: Partial shade to full sun (4-6 hours daily)
- Expected Planting Period: Spring or fall planting for best results
FAQ:
- How tall do lemon balm plants grow?
Lemon balm typically reaches around 24 inches in height, making it a suitable choice for ground cover or herb gardens. - Can I plant lemon balm indoors?
Yes, lemon balm can be grown indoors in pots with good sunlight, though it performs best outdoors with 4-6 hours of sun. - Is lemon balm hardy in colder climates?
Lemon balm is hardy in zones 4-9 and can tolerate a variety of climates, making it a resilient addition to most gardens. - How often should I water my lemon balm plant?
Water moderately, ensuring soil remains moist but well-drained. Over-watering can lead to root rot. - What are the uses of lemon balm?
Lemon balm is popular in teas, salads, and as a garnish. Its lemony scent and flavor add a refreshing touch to culinary dishes and homemade remedies.
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