SOWING INSTRUCTIONS
			
			
				
					Depth:
					
Barely cover 1/16"
				 
			
			
				
			
			
				
					Seed To Bloom:
					
14-16 weeks
				 
			
			
				
					Starting Indoors:
					
Start indoors 8 weeks before last frost. A sprinkle of vermiculite over seed trays will increase humidity for good germination. Keep at 65-70°F.
				 
			
			
				
					Starting Outdoors:
					
Direct sow after last frost.
				 
			
			
		 
		
	
	
		
			PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION 
			
Also known as purple horsemint, this native annual is at home in meadow plantings, hard-to-plant slopes, and herb and cottage gardens. Adaptable, lemon bergamot grows and spreads readily by self-sowing in most soils as long as they are well-drained. Lemon-scented flowers are humming with native bees and alive with fluttering butterflies and hummingbirds all summer. They are also a boon to cooks for their citrus-flavored leaves and add a bright, spicy note to tea infusions and salads. Flower petals can be plucked and scattered on salads or whole stems cut for bouquets. Deadhead, leaving some to self-sow.
		 
	
	
		
			Watering Details:
			
Keep moist until plants are established, then provide water during especially dry spells. Regular watering will help promote more flowering.
		 
	
	
		
			Soil pH:
			
Prefers neutral to alkaline pH levels.  If soil is very acidic, mix in some lime, bone meal, or hardwood ash prior to planting.
		 
	
	
		
			Fertilizer:
			
Mix in a couple of inches of compost prior to planting.
		 
	
	
	
			Diseases & Pests:
			
Not as susceptible to powdery mildew as other species, however space apart for good air circulation and healthy plants.
		 
	
	
		
			When to Cut for Bouquets:
			
When flowers are nearly open. Harvest leaves at any time.