Both very easy to grow, which is a blessing as just love using oregano in virtually everything I eat. I've not had much experience with lemon balm but it sounds like its a useful little plant
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostYour lemon balm may swamp any less vigorous herbs if you put them in the same pot. I'd keep it separate!
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My lemon balm plant has grown at least 3 inches in less than a week - it's definitely staying in it's own pot! It's needs repotting actually - will it's final size be limited by the container size or will I need to harvest regularly to keep it at a manageable size? I can see it getting out of control easily if I let it.
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keep it small if you can otherwise it'll run out of nutrients pretty fast in a pot.
I cut mine down before it flowers and aslo after it gets a certain size because the leaves go black if they're shaded too much - but mine's in the garden, out the front and out the back.
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I think lemon balm is better behaved than mint - it doesn't seem to send out those long runners/rhizomes that mint does, so it stays in clumps rather than running all over the garden. However, it definitely seeds around, so you may not want to let it bloom. I've grown it quite successfully in a 10-, maybe 12-inch terracotta pot in a fairly shady location. It seemed to take more gracefully to containment than mint, too!March is the new winter.
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I've just made some lemon balm tea and it's absolutely gorgeous! Also been googling recipes - I may just make this for supper:
Lemon Balm Pesto
2 cups fresh lemon balm
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
3 or 4 cloves garlic
Blend all ingredients together in a food processor until chunky, but not too well blended. Use to baste broiled or grilled fish or chicken, or serve as traditional pesto over pasta. Makes about 2 cups. (Not that it matters much here, but 1 cup = 240 ml.)
Also tempted by this one:
Lemon Balm Mojitos
Ingredients
1 sprig fresh lemon balm leaves ( About 5 leaves)
1 teaspoon sugar
1 1/2 ounces rum
1 1/2 ounces lime juice
top with Sprite or tonic water
Directions
Put the lemon balm and the sugar in a short glass, and muddle until well mushed together (don't go crazy, or you will have bits of lemon balm in your teeth).
Add the shot of rum, a squeeze of lime, and fill the glass with tonic water. Add ice and stir gently. Garnish with a lime or lemon balm sprig. Cheers!Last edited by eirish; 25-05-2012, 12:14 PM.March is the new winter.
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I made the lemon balm pesto last night and it was rather nice. I did add some salt but otherwise followed the recipe. Not as sublime as basil pesto (is anything?!) but quite tasty with spinach and ricotta tortelloni, peas (frozen, sadly), pine nuts, and a sprinkling of grana padano.March is the new winter.
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