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5 reasons you should have bee balm in your garden:
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1. Wildlife love it (the flower nectar provides sustenance for bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds, while the seed heads are a food source for songbirds during fall and winter.)
2. Blooms from spring until fall.
3. If planted near a kitchen garden, the insect pollinators will give you increased food production.
4. The sage-like flowers are reminiscent of fireworks!
5. Goes great in a container, like the ‘Pollinator House” pictured featuring ‘Pardon My Cerise’ Bee Balm from ProvenWinners.
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