
Lemon Balm
Prepare the soil. Although this herb enjoys a moist, rich soil, it also does well in regular garden soil. Apply Blessings Blends OMRI-Listed Premium Compost (.5 – .5 – .4) for best results.
In addition, lemon balm will remain green during mild winters, such as those in zones 9 and 10. Lemon balm responds well to cutting, growing back twice as thick. Whenever your plant is looking tired due to drought, hail, insects, or other stress, just cut it back and let it rejuvenate itself with fresh, new growth. Lemon balm likes rich, moist, but well-drained soil with a pH of 6 to 7. Because it is harvested continually for lots of leave so. When planting, apply Blessings Blends OMRI-Listed Premium Compost (.5 – .5 – .4) for best results.