officinalis - Lemon balm
This bushy perennial has many medicinal properties. Its lemony-scented leaves can be used fresh or dried, as aromatics, in infusions, liqueurs or desserts.
in bucket
Sow in pots under a well-lit shelter. Transplant in spring or autumn, when plants are well developed, 50 cm apart in all directions. Keep soil cool to facilitate emergence.
Very easy to grow, lemon balm can be reseeded and suckered to create a veritable carpet. Older plants can be divided in September or early spring, by selecting splinters from around the perimeter.
March, April, May
May, June, July, August, September, October
in the ground, in pot
semi-shade, sunny
medium
all floor types
drained, rich
Melissa officinalis
mid-season
200 seeds
Green
fragrance, edible
From 30 to 80 cm
serrated
Eurasia
It is recognized for its many medicinal properties, helping to treat gastric and intestinal disorders, nervousness and sleep disorders, among others.