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...nean region and central Europe. Commonly known as lemon balm because of its lemon… More
Lemon balm, or Melissa officinalis, is a member of the mint family and is… More
Lemon balm, known scientifically as Melissa officinalis, is an herb that belongs in the… More
...amiliar with the energetic growth of these herbs. Lemon balm is a member of… More
Lemon balm is a quick-growing perennial that will spread in its growth, forming a… More
Monarda Citriodora, or Lemon Bee Balm, is an annual herb that grows quickly and… More
Lemon balm is a fresh-smelling hardy herb that grows well in many climates and… More
Lemon balm is a perennial native of Southern Europe that has been used for… More
Lemon balm, a perennial, releases a light Lemony scent. This herb has been used… More
Herbal tinctures have been used for thousands of years for medicinal purposes, religious practices… More
Lemon balm is a hardy perennial herb that is related to the mint plant.… More
Lemon balm is a hardy perennial herb that is easy to grow from seed.… More
Lemon balm, called Melissa officinalis in the botanical world, is a delightful, fresh, Lemony-tasting… More
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Information on Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) More
Lemon balm is a gorgeous, easy-to-grow plant that belongs to the mint family of plants… More
Citronella candles work to repel mosquitoes, but the most effective area is only where the… More
...one by either mixing eucalyptus oil with water or lemon balm with water, putting the… More
The easiest way to start an herb garden is to buy herbs from the farmer's… More
...iolet feathers" broom corn(sorghum vulgar) radish lemon bee balm artemisia "sweet annie" parsley broccoli pepper-green i would like lavender living stones… More
Most of this is recycled material, down to the compost that fills it. We spend our winter pulling nails and staples out of recycled wood mostly from pallets and machine crates. Some of the beds still have the square foot gardening grid on them. Im still deciding if I like… More
ok well sence i totally messed up last year im corious what ta do ta harvest the seeds from my plants (i allready have paper lunch bags with holes punched an hemp cut into lengths fer it) last year i used cinnamon basil tai basil catnip ginger mint an yea… More
ok well we went to the camper --me an uncle-- fer the night i had 1 SIMPLE request fer my mom cheak on the plants (cause there in pots an all) i even wanrted ta stop by yesterday while it was light out so i could cheak on them an… More
Plants and Cuttings I have to trade: *Note: We grow completely organic only. • -Tamarix 'Summer Glow' - cuttings • -Willows: CUTTINGS: Salix Mats.'Golden Curls'(brilliant golden yellow bark, orange/red stems, green curly leaves-stunning, S. 'Dragon Claws", 'Hakura Nishiki', S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic), S. pur. pendula (Weeping Blue/Purple Arctic),… More
ok soo this morning i was caughing alittle thought iod be safe an bring some mint with me to school incase i wanted/needed it--sence i dont like most caugh drops an i dont usially carry muney on me so i wouldnt be able to GET the hard candy id usially… More
...t sitting in partial sun next to my spearmint and lemon balm, and they both seem fine. i water whenever the pots seem dry. I also have an outbreak… More
Wondering if anyone has tried making herbal soap and how it turned out. I've found directions for something that sounds easy...........glycerine soap (the soft clear kind) in a crock pot.....add some essential oil and let melt on low. Then place herbs in a mold (? muffin tin) and add liquid… More
I have a variety of herbs in my herb garden which is not one big patch but several areas within the same zone with different herbs some being perinnials and some seasonal, I have to check the English names for some that have not been mentioned, I just planted them… More
...n anyone tell me what mints flower? So far I have lemon balm, bee balm and peppermint and catnip/catmint. More
i wanna overwinter atleast some of my plants that i have this yea right now im likin the sound of in water to save space easyier ta cheak on or i have a pot with some of that moisture potting soil i could re-start an use an another pot with… More
I was trimming back a big lemon balm today, and look who I found! He wasn't very interested in having his picture taken.:rolleyes: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/grenwich/resized.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/grenwich/PICT0011.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/grenwich/PICT0006.jpg More
...asked my uncle he just said old) i wanna get some lemon balm lemon verabena an patchulli an outher semi-random things my question can i just water an call it good?? (its been away from rain fer… More
Hello! Last year was my first year with Lemon Balm, "Walkers Low Catmint", and Lavender and I have a few questions. I don't know if they made it through the winter. I have attached the 3 pictures of what they look like currently (spring). 1.) Do herbs come back on… More
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