A Sun-Loving Flower That Attracts Bees and Pollinators

 Choose Bee Balm Varieties: Select from different varieties of Bee Balm, such as 'Jacob Cline' (known for its red blooms) or 'Marshall's Delight' (with pink to lavender flowers).

Growing Conditions Soil Type: Plant Bee Balm in well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. It can tolerate a range of soil types but prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH.

Planting and Maintenance Planting Time: Start seeds indoors in early spring or sow directly outdoors after the last frost date.

Pollinator Attraction Bee Magnet: Bee Balm is highly attractive to bees, including honeybees, bumblebees, and native solitary bees.

Companion Planting Additional Flowers: Pair Bee Balm with other pollinator-friendly plants such as Echinacea (Coneflower), Salvia, and Coreopsis.

Garden Maintenance Pruning: Trim back Bee Balm after flowering to promote bushier growth and prevent overcrowding.

 Enjoy the Benefits Watch Pollinators in Action: Observe the bustling activity of bees and butterflies as they visit your Bee Balm blooms for nectar and pollen.

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