Lemon Balm
	
	
		| Botanical Information | 
	
	
	
		| Order  |  Lamiales | 
	
	
		| Family  |  Lamiaceae | 
	
	
		| Genus  |  Melissa | 
	
	
		| Common Name  |  Lemon Balm | 
	
	
		| Species  |  M. officinalis | 
	
 
 
Maturity days
Planting Months
	
	
		| Planting months | 
	
	
	
		|  Jan  |  Feb  |  Mar  |  Apr  |  May  |  Jun  |  Jul  |  Aug  |  Sep  |  Oct  |  Nov  |  Dec  | 
	
	
		|  X          |  X        |  X          |  X          |  X          |  X          |  X          |  X          |  X          |  X          |  X          |  X        | 
	
 
 
Permaculture uses
	
	
		| Permaculture uses | 
	
	
	
		|  Usage 1 |  Usage 2  |  Usage 3  | 
	
	
		|   |  Ground_cover |  Herb | 
	
 
 
	
	
		| Growing Condition  | Comment | 
	
	
	
		| Drought Tolerant  |  No | 
	
	
		|  Humidity tolerant  |  No  | 
	
	
		|  Planting area  |  Garden_bed | 
	
	
		| Sunlight  |  Part_shade | 
	
 
 
Photos
Lemon scented herb, spread similar to mint
 
Lemon balm will grow from seed or cuttings. It self seeds readily and can become a nuisance if not checked.  Leaf shape is somewhat like mint and it likes to spread in the same way.  Pleasant lemon scent, released when a leaf is crushed.  Will grow in sun or part-shade. Lemon balm is shallow rooted so needs some water in hot dry weather. Does not like constant wet soil though. Attracts bees.