
Suffolk Herbs Balm Lemon
Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) is a fragrant bushy plant of a similar habit to mint, in that it can be invasive if not contained. It has a strong lemon flavour and the leaves can be used in cooked dishes, salads and for tea. This herb grows to about 70cm and prefers full sun. The flowers help to attract bees.
Perennial herb.
Where to Sow Lemon Balm Seeds
Sow Outside in spring, in drills keeping watered if dry. Germination may be erratic. Thin out or transplant when large enough to handle. Grow in good soil, preferably in a sunny position.
Harvest
Fresh leaves for drying at any time. Pick young leaves before the sun gets too hot.
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Description
Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) is a fragrant bushy plant of a similar habit to mint, in that it can be invasive if not contained. It has a strong lemon flavour and the leaves can be used in cooked dishes, salads and for tea. This herb grows to about 70cm and prefers full sun. The flowers help to attract bees.
Perennial herb.
Where to Sow Lemon Balm Seeds
Sow Outside in spring, in drills keeping watered if dry. Germination may be erratic. Thin out or transplant when large enough to handle. Grow in good soil, preferably in a sunny position.
Harvest
Fresh leaves for drying at any time. Pick young leaves before the sun gets too hot.

















