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Lemon Balm Seeds
RM15.00
Get ready to add a touch of zesty charm to your garden with Park Seed’s Lemon Balm! This herb is a favorite for creating soothing herbal teas, releasing delightful lemon-scented oils that calm the senses. Not only is it great in your cup, but it also brings a refreshing aroma to your garden space. Plus, dried Lemon Balm leaves make a fantastic addition to potpourri and dream pillows – talk about versatility!
Our Lemon Balm plant is a hardy perennial that thrives in zones 3-7. It boasts a sturdy four-angled stem and toothy leaves, and although the pale yellow flowers it sprouts in summer may seem unassuming, the real magic happens when you harvest the leaves just as the buds form. That’s when you get the best flavor for your teas and seasonings. And hey, the bees will be buzzing with gratitude for this plant in your garden too!
Growing up to 24 to 36 inches in height and spreading 18 to 24 inches wide, Lemon Balm prefers a sunny to lightly shaded spot with consistently moist soil. It’s incredibly easy to grow and makes a fantastic addition to herb gardens, borders, or even alongside garden paths, where a simple brush against its foliage releases its intoxicating scent.
To start your Lemon Balm journey, plant the seeds indoors at a cozy 68 degrees Fahrenheit. If you’re using the Bio Dome, just pop a seed into each bio sponge. If you’re using seed flats, a light sprinkle of vermiculite or sowing medium will do the trick. With germination taking about 2 to 3 weeks, you’ll have little Lemon Balm seedlings in no time. Once they’ve got a couple of sets of true leaves and there’s no risk of frost, you’re ready to transition them to your garden or container. Get ready for a sensory delight with this must-have herb, courtesy of Park Seed.
Get ready to add a touch of zesty charm to your garden with Park Seed’s Lemon Balm! This herb is a favorite for creating soothing herbal teas, releasing delightful lemon-scented oils that calm the senses. Not only is it great in your cup, but it also brings a refreshing aroma to your garden space. Plus, dried Lemon Balm leaves make a fantastic addition to potpourri and dream pillows – talk about versatility!
Our Lemon Balm plant is a hardy perennial that thrives in zones 3-7. It boasts a sturdy four-angled stem and toothy leaves, and although the pale yellow flowers it sprouts in summer may seem unassuming, the real magic happens when you harvest the leaves just as the buds form. That’s when you get the best flavor for your teas and seasonings. And hey, the bees will be buzzing with gratitude for this plant in your garden too!
Growing up to 24 to 36 inches in height and spreading 18 to 24 inches wide, Lemon Balm prefers a sunny to lightly shaded spot with consistently moist soil. It’s incredibly easy to grow and makes a fantastic addition to herb gardens, borders, or even alongside garden paths, where a simple brush against its foliage releases its intoxicating scent.
To start your Lemon Balm journey, plant the seeds indoors at a cozy 68 degrees Fahrenheit. If you’re using the Bio Dome, just pop a seed into each bio sponge. If you’re using seed flats, a light sprinkle of vermiculite or sowing medium will do the trick. With germination taking about 2 to 3 weeks, you’ll have little Lemon Balm seedlings in no time. Once they’ve got a couple of sets of true leaves and there’s no risk of frost, you’re ready to transition them to your garden or container. Get ready for a sensory delight with this must-have herb, courtesy of Park Seed.
Get ready to add a touch of zesty charm to your garden with Park Seed’s Lemon Balm! This herb is a favorite for creating soothing herbal teas, releasing delightful lemon-scented oils that calm the senses. Not only is it great in your cup, but it also brings a refreshing aroma to your garden space. Plus, dried Lemon Balm leaves make a fantastic addition to potpourri and dream pillows – talk about versatility!
Our Lemon Balm plant is a hardy perennial that thrives in zones 3-7. It boasts a sturdy four-angled stem and toothy leaves, and although the pale yellow flowers it sprouts in summer may seem unassuming, the real magic happens when you harvest the leaves just as the buds form. That’s when you get the best flavor for your teas and seasonings. And hey, the bees will be buzzing with gratitude for this plant in your garden too!
Growing up to 24 to 36 inches in height and spreading 18 to 24 inches wide, Lemon Balm prefers a sunny to lightly shaded spot with consistently moist soil. It’s incredibly easy to grow and makes a fantastic addition to herb gardens, borders, or even alongside garden paths, where a simple brush against its foliage releases its intoxicating scent.
To start your Lemon Balm journey, plant the seeds indoors at a cozy 68 degrees Fahrenheit. If you’re using the Bio Dome, just pop a seed into each bio sponge. If you’re using seed flats, a light sprinkle of vermiculite or sowing medium will do the trick. With germination taking about 2 to 3 weeks, you’ll have little Lemon Balm seedlings in no time. Once they’ve got a couple of sets of true leaves and there’s no risk of frost, you’re ready to transition them to your garden or container. Get ready for a sensory delight with this must-have herb, courtesy of Park Seed.
Packet contains approximately 1.5 grams.





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