$24.99
These live Lemon Balm are perfect for both the indoors and outdoors. Bring some health and beauty inside with these live herbs or start your very own kitchen garden outside! Lemon Balm is a perfect addition to many different recipes! These herbs are tailor made for planting in a container or they are also great by themselves on your windowsill. They can be harvested multiple times as you keep them healthy and watered.
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These live Lemon Balm are perfect for both the indoors and outdoors. Bring some health and beauty inside with these live herbs or start your very own kitchen garden outside! Lemon Balm is a perfect addition to many different recipes! These herbs are tailor made for planting in a container or they are also great by themselves on your windowsill. They can be harvested multiple times as you keep them healthy and watered.
HEALTHY PLANTS:
Growing lemon balm is a great way to always have a lemon-flavored and scented herb on hand for recipes, teas, bouquets, and more.
GROWTH:
The versatile herb is a rapid grower outdoors—after planting in early spring, it's not unusual to see a lemon balm plant grow to over a foot tall (sometimes, even two!) in just a single season.
CARE:
Lemon balm loves a sunny spot. When it comes to watering your lemon balm plant, always err on the side of under-watering, rather than over-watering.
FUN FACT:
It's use as a curative can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, where its leaves were used in a variety of tonics and teas, and its essential oils were extracted to aid with digestive issues.
LIVE PLANTS:
Our plants are grown exclusively for Deep Roots and The Three Company, shipped fresh directly from our greenhouse to you!
, A plant that is simply beautiful
Basics:
Zones | 4 |
Flowering season(s) | Spring |
Sunlight | Full Sun,Partial Shade |
Soil type | Well draining soil |
Height/Spread | |
Flower Color | |
Bloom Time | Spring,Summer |
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has devised a system to provide gardeners with a basic guide to plant hardiness – how much winter cold a plant can withstand. The Hardiness Zone Map system divides the United States and Canada into numbered zones based on lowest average winter temperature. Even within a zone, different micro-climates exist, such as large urban areas which may be warmer or land situated at different elevations.
How Hardy Are These Plants?: Zones 4
ZONE | AVERAGE COLDEST TEMPS |
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1 | below -50 °F |
2 | -50 °F to -40 °F |
3 | -40 °F to -30 °F |
4 | -30 °F to -20 °F |
5 | -20 °F to -10 °F |
6 | -10 °F to 0 °F |
7 | 0 °F to 10 °F |
8 | 10 °F to 20 °F |
9 | 20 °F to 30 °F |
10 | 30 °F to 40 °F |
11 | above 40 °F |