Since ancient lemon balm has been used to calm and lift spirits, which is probably how this perennial got its name. Grown for its oils for aromatherapy and leaves for flavoring, lemon balm also makes a great addition to most gardens (especially plots of fruits and vegetables) because it attracts honeybees and other pollinators. You may want to plant this member of the mint family near walkways where people can brush against its quilted green leaves and enjoy their pleasing odor. Add its edible leaves to soups, salads, sauces, or vegetables. Mix dried leaves into potpourri. Toss a few stems onto a hot grill or rub fresh leaves on your arms while gardening to drive away mosquitoes. Include lemon balm in bouquets of fresh flowers.
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