Melissa

Melissa officinalis
Mint family (Lamiaceae)
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
Harvest
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1ST YEAR
FOLLOWING YEARS
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Moist
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
Low
Light germinator
Plant distance
25 cm
Row spacing
25 cm
Seeding depth
0.5 cm
Mid of February
Propagating
Mid of March
Transplanting
Lemon balm is a perennial, bushy medicinal plant from the labiates family with a growth height of 50 cm to 1 m. It has a minty-citrus aroma and is suitable for the preparation of tea, spice mixtures or summer salads.
Origin:
Southern Europe, Asia Minor, North America
Lemon balm seeds should only be pressed and watered as they are light germinators. They also germinate very slowly. From the second year onwards, the perennial develops very quickly in spring. The plant loves full sun. Propagation is by seed and root runners. To prevent the lemon balm from spreading excessively, you can cut off these runners if necessary.
No diseases
Cicadas