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  2. Monarda (Bee Balm) - Johnny's Selected Seeds

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    Edible bright lavender blooms with a spicy scent, a nectar plant. Grow bee balm seeds (Monarda) to attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbrids or for a bright, wild accent in mixed bouquets. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

  3. Bee Balm Seeds - Monarda Seed - Perennial Flower Seeds

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    Buy Bee Balm seeds from Swallowtail Garden Seeds. Monarda didyma, M. Citriodora-Hybr. In June and July bee balm produces whorls of flowers in intense shades of pink, salmon, red, scarlet and crimson. Butterflies and hummingbirds find flowers irresistible! Leaves are mint scented and used to make Oswego Tea.

  4. Growing Bee Balm from Seed - Plant Addicts

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    Growing Bee Balm from Seed. Bee balm is a perennial flowering herb in the mint family, growing well in zones 3-9. It’s tall stalks and colorful flowers attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Bee balm spreads easily on its own.

  5. Bee Balm: Care & Growing Guide - The Spruce

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    As suggested by its name, bee balm plants are known for attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Even when the plant is not flowering, the seed heads will attract birds throughout the winter. Their vibrant flower heads are full of tubular petals that appear in pink, purple, red, and white varieties.

  6. How To Grow Bee Balm From Seed (Easy Growers Guide) - DIY Herb...

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    Bee Balm seeds need approximately 14 -28 days to fully germinate. You can transplant seedlings or rooted cuttings outdoors in mid to late-spring. There are a few ways that you can germinate the seeds, but I find that the easiest way to do this is with a seed starter tray, combined with a high quality seedling mix.

  7. June 5, 2024. Bee balm is a native perennial that flowers in summertime. This plant is beloved by hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies! Learn how to plant and grow bee balm flowersa great addition to a pollinator garden.

  8. How to grow bee balm - BBC Gardeners World Magazine

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    Growing and caring for bee balm in your own garden is easy. It’s a great plant choice for gardeners looking to attract wildlife to their garden, while also enjoying the beauty of its bright-red, pink or purple flowers that are like magnets to pollinators.

  9. How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Bee Balm - Harvest to Table

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    Grow bee balm can be grown from seed, cuttings, and divisions. Seed: Seeds are best stratified (placed in the refrigerator) for three months before sowing; germination occurs in 14 to 21 days.

  10. Bee balm is trouble-free to grow, tastes delicious, and has many health benefits, so it’s worth growing in your herb garden. It was once used by Native American people for cold and flu relief.

  11. How to Grow and Care for Bee Balm - The Spruce

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    Bee balm (Monarda spp.) is a long-blooming perennial magnet for butterflies, bees, songbirds, and hummingbirds. Learn to grow this North American native.