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Bee Balm

Lori
22 years ago

Whorls of tubular flowers float atop stems with hairy, mint-scented foliage. These leaves have been used for making dried teas or potpourri. The captivating flowers are used as a culinary garnish or a salad ingredient and they attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Bee balm requires moist, rich soil with plenty of humus and may be grown in full sun or light shade. Running rootstocks may make this an invasive plant. Divide clumps every 2 to 3 years in autumn or spring and cut stems to ground level in autumn. Powdery mildew can be a problem if moisture is not maintained. Deadheading will prolong the blooming period. If older plants develop a dying center, replace it with newer growth of an outside edge. Some recommended cultivars are 'Cambridge Scarlet', 'Croftway Pink' and 'Prairie Night'. I love this plant. Each year I divide it in the fall and I get three or more plants out of it. Mine last year got four and a half feet tall and filled a bed. I was amazed

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