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Bee balm is a perennial wild flower grown for many purposes in a flower… More
Bee balm is a perennial herbaceous plant native to North America, which blooms in… More
Scarlet bee balm is most known for its use in flavoring Earl Grey tea… More
...y gardeners enjoy the beauty and scent of scarlet bee balm in a flower… More
Bee balm is an excellent edible flower to add to your garden. The peppery… More
Bee balm, known botanically as Monarda didyma and commonly as wild bergamot, is a… More
Bee balm, known botanically as Monarda fistulosa and commonly as wild bergamot, is a… More
Monarda Citriodora, or Lemon Bee Balm, is an annual herb that grows quickly and… More
Bee balm is a native perennial wildflower that grows wild over much of the… More
Bee balm tea can sooth a sore throat, chamomile can help you sleep and… More
Bee balm, also called monarda, is a flowering herb with a long history as… More
Bee balm, a perennial that is also known as Beebalm, attracts not only Bees,… More
Scarlet bee balms, Monarda didyma, are beautiful clumping, summer blooming perennials with a spreading… More
Clay soil can cause a lot of problems, so you need to pick your… More
...only called white powdery mildew, can infect your bee balm plants. Most often it… More
Seeds from GardenGuides: This seed mix includes both nectar and host plants, as well… More
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Bee balm flowers are great to grow in cooler climates that have very cold winters,… More
Lemon balm is a gorgeous, easy-to-grow plant that belongs to the mint family of plants… More
... out in the garden at work and,,, i found seeds ! bee balm, tiger lilly , and some im not sure of what it is but i am just happy to get my first seeds ever..... i have never collected or… More
...d hummingbird. I was planting zinnias next to the bee balm and there he was about 1 1/2 to 2 feet from me. :cool: But when he saw me, he flew away! More
...camera on planting day. We have the saved hostas, bee balm, pinks, Stella d'oro lillies and mums. More
Bee balm, Fragrant angel coneflower, petunias/coleus/potato vine in a pot, nandina, shibori spirea More
...e background came out ok. I was told this was red bee balm and stuck it in the red/yellow garden. It's purple! any help before I throw it away? More
Bee Balm:confused: I put some in an area of my garden last year and this year it darn near took over. I do have a question and would appreciate any feed back. Does anyone know if I should dead head this plant once the Bees have thrived and sucked the… More
...en't had time to retain their energy? I ahve some bee balm in pots that I want to put… More
I found this thing growing in amongst my Bee Balm. I don't recall ever planting it, so it must be a stray seed from something nearby. Any ideas? Leaves are a lime-green color, serrated, and the stem is woody. When I pulled it up, it had a pretty long taproot.… More
...t plants. Butterfly Bush Hardy Geranium Penstemon Bee Balm Peony Coneflower Oriental Poppy Dianthus Hellebore Thuja Green Giant Blanket Flower Daffodil Weigela Hibiscus Carolina Jasmine http://images.parkseed.com:80/parksgardens/pem001274/NoDeerpem001274ai.html Here is a link for those who would like to see the exact varieties… More
...l me what mints flower? So far I have lemon balm, bee balm and peppermint and catnip/catmint. More
Foz is right! Bee balm/monarda is very easy to propogate through plant division that the need to grow them from seeds is not needed, unless of course you feel a need to try it out. Bee balm divisions are very easy to send through the mail. I've never collected the… More
I have two different varieties of bee balm. The red one seems impervious to mildew, while the pink one is covered in it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated! :D More
I am looking for bee balm seeds, any color's. I have unknown variety of blue jap morning glory seed's, garden flower mixed seed from my garden last year, pink hollyhock seed's to trade.or bee balm seeds for postage. More
Should I dead head my bee balm and if so will it bloom again or is it done. More
Okay, last year some bee balm came up in my garden and I don't know how it got there. Does this come back every year? It was so pretty with red flowers, and there were 3 plants that came up out nowhere! More
i'd like to plant my red bee balm into my flower beds this year(so far they've been in a holding garden). however i don't want it taking over. i know it can become invasive. can i plant them in plastic pots and plant the pots into the ground? More
Bee Balm also smells like tobacco More
Is it hard to grow? I planted a handful last year but none came back ... but neither did anything that I planted on that side of the garden - I think it is cursed ... are they very particular? More
Hello Everyone...:D I planted 3 Bee Balm last fall before the killing frost... Should I be pruning them back early this Spring...to about 6 inches from the ground...longer?...shorter? Do I do any trimming with this vine? I know it's invasive...I planted it in a corner of our yard all by… More
can someone tell me how to successfully grow bee balm from seed? can one buy bee balm plants? does anyone have extra bee balm seeds to share? More
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