I have a lot of lemon balm growing in my front yard. Can I bring that in over the winter? If so, what's the best way to bring it in?
The plants seem quit large to be digging up roots. The tops seem to be far healther than the bottoms also during this fall season. So I was thinking about bringing in cuttins and seeing if I can get to them to root.
So my main question is with how to best get cuttings to root?
Should I go out and buy some Rootone?
Does anyone have any recipes, potions or suggestings for getting cuttings to root? Do some herbs root better than others from cuttings?
What's the chances of getting Lemon Balm to root indoors under fluorescent grow lights?
Should I start it in water first, and then put it into soil after roots form?
So many questions. So much lemon balm!

Also, since I have so much of it, can I bring it in and dry it for later use? Any suggestions on dehydration methods? Will just hanging cuttings from a hook on the kitchen ceiling work? Or should I force dry in the sun, or some other means?
Does lemon balm dehydrate well?
Would freezing be a better option? I do have a large freezer.