Cultivation of Lemon Verbena
Site: Plant in a sunny area within sheltered site
to protect against frost. Prefers a neutral pH and good
soil drainage.
Propagation: Sow in spring. Take softwood cutting in
late spring. Or you may buy one or two plants at your
garden center.
Growing: Thin or transplant to 3 feet apart. It
makes a good pot plant. Prune dropping branches to
encourage new growth in autumn. Grow indoors in winter
(don't worry if it drops its leaves). Prune and spray
with warm water in spring to revive the plant.
Harvesting: Pick leaves anytime, but it is best when
flowers begin to bloom.
Culinary Uses: Finely chop young leaves for drinks,
salads, fruit puddings, confectionery and apple jelly.
Use sparingly. Lemon verbena has an intensive aroma of
lemon. Crush lemon verbena and mint leaves for a
refreshing mint and lemon tea.