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Lemon Balm Seeds (Melissa officinalis) offer approximately 160 high-quality seeds with a 75% germination rate and 99% purity. These perennial seeds are sourced from the USA, making them a reliable choice for sustainable gardening enthusiasts.
S**E
Poor gardener
I bought these seeds, and they did not grow. However, I think that was me and not the seeds. The weather was really hot and after reading tips, I put them in the wrong soil. However, the company that sent the seeds has a really good website about tips about how to plant the seeds and even offers replacement seeds. I have not contacted them yet, but I plan too.
H**Y
Love it
So far it's doing well in my in ap ot with lemon thyme and it seems to be very happy there.
H**N
These are only ok. Not many seeds.
Not many seeds however, packed with good care. Did sprout.
L**G
Great Seeds
I bought this after using some Lemon Balm Essential Oil -- which is super expensive...I thought I'd give it a try to grow this plant myself. I started by simply planting a few of the seeds in a small pot -- within days they had sprouted and looked great. They are now moved into their own separate containers and on their way to be being big healthy plants. I imagine that with these seeds I'll be watching them closely to ensure their survivial for the next few months but hope to have them in the group sometime this fall...if we don't make that then early spring. Great deal on these plants. I look forward to enjoying the aroma this plant has to offer.
C**A
Didn't get to see how or if they grow
A partial envelope came in my mail box with green tape on one corner that read "U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION" and the package contained a Mail Interception Notice. There was a label on the front of the envelope with my address and below that was listed the contents of the package ("Lemon Balm Seeds...") but the notice inside stated "Unknown Seed". The reason for the interception by the U.S. Government was "Material not authorized entry" and Phyto-sanitary certificate is missing" and advised it was "...in violation of the agriculture quarantine regulation pertaining to the entry and movement of plants, plant products, etc....these violations may result in criminal or civil penalties. My seeds were quarantined and destroyed according to our government. I wasn't aware the seeds were coming from Singapore but would've still planted them. I guess if they're not GMO you can't have them in theU.S.
L**T
Three Stars
i think i waited too long to plant. no sprouts.
P**O
Four Stars
It never grew
D**N
Three Stars
Very few bloomed.
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