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Lemon verbena is hardy in my zone 7b garden. I mulched it well for the Winter. Love the leaves in making a delicious lemony tasting tea.
Lemon verbena lives happily outside for at least six months in my Zone 7A Southern Virginia garden. It is probably six years old. I've ...Read More
This plant fares well in a container, and overwinters well indoors in a bright location or with grow lamps. Otherwise, it handles direct ...Read More
I love my lemon verbena. I bought it as a 2-inch cutting in the herb section of my local garden store, and it is now a 6-foot shrub. It b...Read More
My verbena has done well in a large planter on the deck, but will soon have to move because of the size. Near the the base, a branch h...Read More
Overwintered successfully and is now almost six feet tall! We had an unusually warm winter here in MD (zone 7) and even though the plant ...Read More
I just wanted to add that my sister swears lemon verbena tea will cure just about anything that ails you. I have drank a tea made from t...Read More
We are having a major cold spell in CO right now (zone 5b)! I am so glad I brought the lemon verbena bush inside after I trimmed it prett...Read More
Half hardy for me, and I've lost it occasionally (replaced). Being in a temperate zone, I don't give much thought to winter protection. ...Read More
Consider using long sleeves when working with this plant if you are sensitive to irritants. It can cause horrible itching. If you notice ...Read More
I have had a lemon verbena plant in my garden for three years now. It has overwintered fine. I usually put a leaf mulch over it for the...Read More
I overwintered this plant indoors and only have a north facing window... I just took cuttings now for outside in a few weeks... the leave...Read More
I bought Lemon Verbena as tube stock and planted in a pot where it seem to do nothing. I decided to put it in the ground and when I took ...Read More
This is by far my favorite plant. I purchased a young plant at a local native gardening center (Houston, Texas) last summer. The plant ...Read More
Here in Portland, OR, my lemon verbena is flourishing. In only a few short months, it has about doubled in size, tolerating clay soil and...Read More
I have only one lemon verbena and it flowers and keeps coming back year after year. It gets about 6 feet tall, and is loaded with blooms ...Read More
this plant thrives on neglect! I grew it in a large pot, recieved sun in mornings and late afternoon. shade at midday to around 2. (north...Read More
One of my favourite herbs with a wonderfull lemon scent..very yummy in dishes..it releases its flavour very well in milk. You can make a ...Read More
Great in potpourri. Full sun in cool climates, light shade in warm. Fertilize once a month. May shrivel at the end of winter, but will co...Read More
I have not got the plant as yet, but next year I will be getting a plant or two. I found out about the plant late this, so I am plannin...Read More
In my western Washington zone 9a (most maps show it as zone 8) garden this has been hardy for me outdoors for the last four years. The u...Read More
Supposedly this is a zone 9-10 plant, but I have successfully overwintered lemon verbena in the ground in my zone 7 (almost 8) garden. I...Read More
Lemon verbena is best propagated by stem cuttings; seed is seldom produced. Although it is frost-tender, this plant will not grow well i...Read More
This is a wonderful tender perennial with a heavenly scent of lemons. By far the most lemony of any of the herbs. It is great for potpour...Read More