For the unfamiliar, lemon balm is a common herb in the mint family. Grows like a weed, smells and tastes great, drought and freeze resistant, attracts pollinators when flowering, doesn’t mind being indoors.
I’ve started to really like it added fresh to herbal tea — it’s mildly yet discernibly psychotropic, with a subtle calming effect. If anyone’s managed to pull it off well in pesto or salads, I’d love to hear your recipes.



Wouldn’t call one of the most common herbs found in gardens underrated.