- Sowing: Sow from April to June in pots or planters, placing them in sunny spots after compacting the soil well.
- Transplanting: In the fall, transplant the strongest plants into new pots.
- Harvesting: Harvest the leaves from June to September. You can grow lemon balm directly in your garden in a sunny spot with 30 cm spacing between plants.
This plant has long been known and widely used in certain medicinal potions. It is also called "lemon" due to its characteristic aroma. Digestive and calming, it is considered a balm and can be drunk as tea.
Features
- Sowing: Sow from April to June in pots or planters, placing them in sunny spots after compacting the soil well.
- Transplanting: In the fall, transplant the strongest plants into new pots.
- Harvesting: Harvest the leaves from June to September. You can grow lemon balm directly in your garden in a sunny spot with 30 cm spacing between plants.
Specifications
- Type
- Seed
- Biological
- No
Seasonality
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Seed Season
- N/A
- Harvest Season
- N/A
Family
- Aromatic
- Lemon Balm
Important information
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