
Flowering bee balm (Monarda) in the garden
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Bee Balm Flowers
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- Monarda didyma is bright red and grows 3 to 4 feet tall.
- M. didyma varieties that are resistant to powdery mildew include ‘Marshall’s Delight’ (bright pink), ‘Jacob Cline’ (deep red), and ‘Raspberry Wine’ (dark red).
- M. fistulosa produces lavender-pink blooms in late summer; tolerant of dry soils; commonly called “wild bergamot.”
- M. pringlei grows 18 inches tall and is immune to powdery mildew. ‘Petite Wonder’ and ‘Petite Delight’ are pink varieties.
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I am planting Bee Baum because I was told that Deer do not like the smell and will stay away from my garden. Am I correct?
Deer will stay away from beebalm, but it does not guarantee they will stay away from your garden
I live on the edge of the forest and the deer have never bothered my bee balm! It's a keeper.
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Generally, deer will steer clear of Bee Balm, due to its intense minty scent. However… hungry deer have been known to eat almost anything!
I cut back my bee balm last fall and it not growing. Its already June and it has not grown at all
After doing a ton of research and experimentation, I believe I have a good handle on bee balm.
Someone asked about red bee balm, why it's purple and not red. Red is Monarda Didymus, a cultivar aka Scarlet Bee Balm. They're in the mint family, so they're very forgiving. I restrict mine to large pots as they're aggressively invasive. I'm putting a few in the ground this fall enclosed by pots with the bottoms cut out.
I always water from the bottom to avoid powdery mildew.
My bee balms are always busy with hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. I keep a few next to my tomatoes, with other squirrel repellent plants, I haven't lost a tomatoe this year.
I grow mine from seed, I have 20 I'm about to plant. I have a shade garden and a sun garden, all focused on hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees - pollinators. My wife thinks I'm crazy, but she is always watching our bee balms with delight!
Last fall I planted Scarlet Bee Balm in a patch of invasive lemon balm - I'm hoping it out-competes the mint so that I at least get blooms. I've tried without success to eradicate the mint. Hopefully the Scarlet Bee Balm takes over the area.
I have a beautiful 4 ft tall red Bee Balm. Yesterday we had a severe storm with high winds that beat down the branches. Should I tie them back up, or will they stand back up on their own.
I have a beautiful 4 ft tall red Bee Balm. Yesterday we had a severe storm with high winds that beat down the branches. Should I tie them back up, or will they stand back up on their own.
Some cultivars to grow a few feet tall and require some support; we use large, round, wire plant supports. In the future, it’s best to add the supports in the spring when the plants were just coming up; then, they grow up through these supports.