Burpee Lemon Balm, Perennial Herb, Full Sun

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Burpee Lemon Balm, Perennial Herb, Full Sun

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  • Perennial Herb: Burpee Lemon Balm is a perennial herb, ideal for long-term growth in your garden.
  • Culinary Uses: Use fresh sprigs to top drinks and as garnishes on salads and main dishes.
  • Aromatic Leaves: Lemon-scented leaves are perfect for teas and potpourris.
  • Medicinal Properties: Traditionally valued for its mild sedative properties.
  • Easy to Grow: Simple to cultivate from seed sown in the spring or early fall.
  • Plant Dimensions: Grows to a mature height of 24 inches and a spread of 18 inches.
  • Harvest Time: Takes 90-200 days to harvest.
  • Full Sun Requirement: Thrives best in full sun with six plus hours a day.
  • Wide Growing Zones: Suitable for growing zones 1-11.
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Jun 18, 2025
anonymous
5 out of 5 stars review

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My own little garden

I'm actually really happy with how quickly and beautifully these seeds germinated. Every single seed! I'm super new to gardening and have never had much luck in the past so I was nervous, but after a couple weeks here's what I have (see picture)

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Oct 31, 2025
Michele
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I've direct sown and cold stratified these seeds, several times, and they never germinated. Maybe they'll surprise me and come up next spring or summer.

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