Infinite Lemon Balm Glitch 🌿🍋
One of my favorite things about lemon balm? It comes back every year! ✨ This hardy herb is packed with benefits—calming stress, supporting digestion, and even helping with sleep. In the fall, I dry the leaves so I can enjoy lemon balm tea all winter long. Who else loves this magical, ever-returning herb? 🍋🌿 #LemonBalm #HerbalHealing #PerennialPower
If you’re into gardening herbs, lemon balm is a fantastic choice because it’s perennial and easy to maintain. From my personal experience, planting it in spring or summer ensures it thrives, and you'll notice more growth each year without much effort. One tip: lemon balm prefers well-drained soil and a sunny spot but can tolerate some shade. I usually harvest the leaves before the plants flower to get the most flavor and medicinal benefits for teas or remedies. Drying the leaves in the fall allows me to enjoy its calming effects through the winter months. It’s also great to know that lemon balm can attract pollinators like bees, helping your garden’s ecosystem. Just watch out—if uncontrolled, it can spread vigorously, so using containers might help manage its growth. Overall, lemon balm’s resilience and usefulness make it a staple in my herb garden year after year.















































