🌼 Cultivate Calm with Every Seed!
Seed Needs Lemon Balm Seeds are non-GMO, heirloom seeds designed for both indoor and outdoor planting. Each pack contains 500 seeds, ensuring ample supply for your gardening needs. These seeds are stored in a temperature-controlled environment to maintain freshness and are perfect for creating calming herbal teas. With artful packaging and detailed sowing instructions, these seeds are a must-have for any eco-conscious gardener.
Material Features | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Green |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 500 |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3,4,5,6,7 |
Soil Type | Rich / Fertile |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 24 Inches |
Expected Blooming Period | No Blossoms |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
F**O
Seeds Sprouted, Plants still growing
Not easy to grow, took awhile, but two plant pots plated, bot sprouted plants.haven't eaten any so no rating on flavor and not giving as gifts, currently out in my yard in much larger pot.
B**Y
Planted these.
Sprinkled a dozen of these ground pepper sized seeds into a 6 inch pot 8 days ago. Three sprouting. In a south facing Mid- Michigan heated sun room night temps mid 50s, day mid 70s. Transplanted outside early June and they all croaked. New story: Replanted new seeds outside late in June. Kept moist while sprouting outside gentle soaking every few days. See the pic taken late October after several frosts (27°) that have killed off everything else in the garden.The verdict: Seeds are good from this company. Lemon Balm is just better grown outside when danger of frost is gone.
L**S
Seeds arrived sooner than expected and very viable
I ordered these and anise hyssop seeds- all of which seem highly viable. Starts came up in my mini greenhouse indoors in a sunny window within two weeks, and look very healthy though slow-growers. At 1" tall they are lemony when pinched. you can't go wrong with lemon balm as an ornamental, for tisanes, for sugar syrups, or to keep your honeybees happy. I'm growing mine for my bee yard.
C**K
Good Germination
It will take a year or two to know how the plants are, but I give it a good rating for good germination. These seeds DO germinate very well. I am not familiar with this plant, so I can't compare to other Lemon Balm plants. but they do smell lemony if you rub them with your fingers. I got them to mix with Spearmint tea.
J**B
0% Germination
Could not get these to sprout at all.
R**S
first time gardener
every seed sown turn into a plant.but ones kept in a container didn't do very well not until planted directly into the ground did they just bush and regain health and vivid green color. lemon balm is really a very finicky kind of a plant to grow you'd think not because of the underground rhizome like grass but it was for me anyways!! the big healthy leaves taste and smell great. thankyou.
G**
pretty much all sprouted and easily done
these all sprouted
E**L
Very low germination rate
I've planned two packets of these (1000 seeds) and I've only got a handful of tiny plants... The germination rate on these was really low. I finally got them to get going under a grow light and on top of a heat mat. Growing in seed trays under a sunny window won't cut it with these. Of the 1000 seeds planted, I've ended up with around 40 starts. Fingers crossed they'll stay healthy and grow into large plants!
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