Re: Lemon balm


You're not kidding, Marilyn...lemon balm's a weed for me, tho' a very
nice smelling one.  Would seed into concrete, I think.  I keep being
tempted by the yellow foliage variety and then slapping my hand
before I get one:-)

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Marilyn Dube <mygarden@easystreet.com>
> 
> Cheryl,
> You better move that lemon balm further away than another house!  I
> innocently bought one plant about 20 years ago and I'm still trying
to get
> rid of offspring this week!  I must admit it does smell divine
though.  I
> used to think I would put it in a pot - Ha!  It would still seed
into the
> garden from the deck.  :)  Enjoy your Epimedium, it is one of my
favorite
> perennials.
> 
> 
> Marilyn Dube'
> Natural Designs Nursery
> Portland, Oregon

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