- Light: Very flexible! Full sun to partial shade
- Watering: Regular - likes moist but not wet soil
- Soil: Almost any type! Well-drained and rich is preferred.
- Temperature: Tolerant to cold and heat. Perennial in Israel!
- Fertilization: Minimal - doesn't need much
- Pruning: Trim regularly to encourage dense, fresh growth
- Spread: Caution! Spreads easily - consider growing in a pot
- Harvest: Pick leaves before flowering for best flavor.
Medicinal Melissa in a pot diameter of 12 cm (perennial)
Medicinal Melissa in a pot diameter of 12 cm (perennial)
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Lemon Balm is a medicinal and healing herb with a refreshing and soothing lemony scent! A relative of mint, it is very easy to grow and has been used for thousands of years to make a soothing tea, for cooking and as a natural medicine. Attracts bees and butterflies, repels mosquitoes, and is completely safe for pets!
๐ฑ Growing conditions
โ ๏ธ Common problems and solutions
- Excessive spread: a common "problem"! Grow in a pot or limit with a barrier
- Yellow leaves: overwatering or poor drainage
- Weak flavor: too much shade or too rich soil
- Early flowering: Water or heat stress. Cut flowers to encourage foliage.
- Aphids: Check under the leaves. Treat with potassium soap.
- Flour Mill: In high humidity conditions. Improve ventilation.
- Snails: Love the soft leaves. Remove by hand.
- Ants: Sometimes attracted to the plant. Not harmful.
๐ Why grow Melissa?
- ๐ Lemony scent: Refreshing and soothing scent - just touch the leaves!
- ๐ต Soothing tea: helps with relaxation, good sleep and digestion
- ๐พ Pet Safe: ASPCA certified - non-toxic to dogs, cats and horses!
- ๐ Bee attractant: The name "Melissa" = honey bee in Greek!
- ๐ฆ Mosquito repellent: The scent of lemon keeps insects away
- ๐ฟ Easy to grow: grows in almost any conditions
- ๐จโ๐ณ Culinary uses: salads, desserts, drinks
- ๐ Medicinal plant: used in natural medicine since ancient times
๐ Plant information
- Scientific name: Melissa officinalis
- Family: Lamiaceae (Lamiaceae family - like mint!)
- Origin: Mediterranean region and Western Asia
- Height: 30-70 cm
- Growth rate: Very fast
- Plant type: Perennial (returns every year!)
- Flowering: Small yellowish-white flowers in summer
- Other names: Lemon Balm, Lemon Balm, Bee Herb
- Origin of the name: "Melissa" = bee in Greek (the flowers attract bees!)
๐ต Culinary and medicinal uses
- Melissa tea: a soothing infusion - fresh or dried leaves in boiling water
- Salads: Fresh leaves add a refreshing lemony flavor
- Desserts: lemonade, ice cream, cakes, sorbet
- Fish: Especially suitable for fish dishes
- Drinks: Melissa Mojito, iced tea, smoothies
- Essential oil: for aromatherapy and relaxation
- Cosmetics: in soaps, creams and skincare products
๐ต Tea recipe: A handful of fresh leaves + boiling water + 5 minutes of steeping + honey to taste. Also great cold with ice cubes!
๐ Traditional medicinal properties
- Calming: Helps reduce stress and anxiety
- Sleep: Tea before bed for a restful sleep
- Digestion: Soothes the stomach, reduces gas and bloating
- Headaches: Traditional use for headache relief
- Antiviral: Studies show activity against viruses
- Antibacterial: Natural antiseptic properties
- Memory and concentration: Studies examine the effect on cognition
โ๏ธ Note: The above information is traditional and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a doctor or pharmacist before using for medical purposes.
โ๏ธ Plant propagation
- Division: The easiest way! Divide clumps in spring or fall
- Stem cuttings: Cut a 10 cm long stem, plant in moist soil
- Seeds: Sow in spring - germinate within 1-2 weeks
- Carpet seedlings: stems that touch the ground root on their own!
- Self-propagating: spreads on its own - sometimes even too much...
Control spread: Grow in a pot or bury a bottomless pot in the ground - this limits the roots. Harvest properly: Cut back up to a third of the plant at a time - this encourages new growth and prevents early flowering. Preservation: Dry leaves in the shade or freeze in ice cubes with water/oil for winter use. Scent on hands: Rub a leaf on your skin to repel mosquitoes and smell wonderful! Perfect gift: Easy to propagate - give seedlings to friends!









