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Where to Grow Lemon Balm



Lemon Balm is part of the mint family (Lamiaceae) and is sometimes marked as Melissa officinalis in nurseries. It spreads naturally as do all mints. This video is about where to grow the Lemon Balm plant.

00:00 Where to Grow Lemon Balm
01:43 Growing Mint in Containers
02:37 Uses For Lemon Balm

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