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Balm is a bushy perennial herb with oval, scented leaves with scalloped edges, and leafy spikes of creamy-white or pale purple flowers in summer. Fresh or dried leaves can be used to make herb teas, while leaves will give a kick to salads, sauces, vinegars and fish dishes they are best used fresh, rather than cooked. Dried leaves are added to potpourris and herb pillows.

Keep plants well watered, especially during dry spells in summer. Growing to around 80cm (32in), traditional lemon balm makes a mass of green leaves, but there are several showier cultivars available and plants that have a more compact habit of growth. In early summer, cut back variegated cultivars to encourage strongly coloured growth. Cut back plants after flowering to encourage a fresh flush of leaves. Protect plants in pots from excessive winter wet by moving into a sheltered position and raising up onto pot feet to allow excess moisture to drain away.

Please Note: When purchasing plants please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only. Depending on season, some plants may be pruned back to encourage growth and deciduous plants may arrive without leaves. Collections or 'mixed' listings for plants will be selected dependant on availability and carefully hand-picked to ensure their quality.

Lemon Balm

Balm 'Lemon'

Balm 'Lemon'

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Product description

Balm is a bushy perennial herb with oval, scented leaves with scalloped edges, and leafy spikes of creamy-white or pale purple flowers in summer. Fresh or dried leaves can be used to make herb teas, while leaves will give a kick to salads, sauces, vinegars and fish dishes they are best used fresh, rather than cooked. Dried leaves are added to potpourris and herb pillows.

Keep plants well watered, especially during dry spells in summer. Growing to around 80cm (32in), traditional lemon balm makes a mass of green leaves, but there are several showier cultivars available and plants that have a more compact habit of growth. In early summer, cut back variegated cultivars to encourage strongly coloured growth. Cut back plants after flowering to encourage a fresh flush of leaves. Protect plants in pots from excessive winter wet by moving into a sheltered position and raising up onto pot feet to allow excess moisture to drain away.

Please Note: When purchasing plants please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only. Depending on season, some plants may be pruned back to encourage growth and deciduous plants may arrive without leaves. Collections or 'mixed' listings for plants will be selected dependant on availability and carefully hand-picked to ensure their quality.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Hardy
Scented
Fast Growing
Low Maintenance
Perfect for Pots
Pollinator Friendly

Specifications

Botanical Name
Melissa officinalis 'Lemon'
Plant type
Herbs
Colour
Green
Eventual Height
0.5 - 1m
Eventual Spread
0.5 - 1m
Hardiness
Hardy
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade
Growth Rate
Fast

When to plant

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Planting
Period of Interest

Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

Cut back in early summer to promote healthy, fresh new growth.

How to Water

Water regularly until fully established. After this balm is drought resistant and only needs to be watered during particularly dry spells.

How to Plant

Choose a sheltered spot and grow balm in well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Don’t apply a fertiliser but water in well after planting.