Description: 900+ Organic Heirloom BEE BALM Wildflower Seeds Fresh Bulk Seeds Lot High Quality Flower SeedsFREE SHIPPING if you buy 3+ items - mix and match different seeds from my store to qualify - or purchase qty of 3+ on this listing! This mint family perennial flower (Monarda fistulosa), also known as Wild Bergamot flower, Lavender Bergamot, Horsemint wildflower, or most commonly Bee-balm Bee Balm grows delicate crown-shaped pale pastel purple flowers and foliage with a scent reminiscent of bergamot citrus. Flowers are very attractive to bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other native birds. Although this aromatic plant is part of the mint family you will also smell hints of lemon & citrus in it's beautiful blooms since they are dotted with tiny glands that secrete aromatic oils.. Bee Balm is a perennial that grows from creeping rhizomes, but doesn't aggressively spread. Its beautiful shaggy lavender (sometimes pink) flowers distinguish this plant from many others. Much like Thyme, bee balm is a drought-resistant edible plant that actually prefers dry, sunny locations...watch out because this means it can quickly develop mildew if it is growing in overly moist conditions. Once the plants have bloomed they may be cut back to obtain a second flowering. Historically, every plant in the Monarda genus (including bee balm) have many wonderful medicinal properties. Bee Balm can be used to; make a cold tea, topically as a wound poultice, and can even be eaten as it makes a wonderful citrus-like seasoning. One popular contemporary use is making Bee Balm Flower-infused honey. Edible parts: Leaves and flowers. The leaves of wild bee balm are edible raw or cooked. They are also used as a flavoring in salads and cooked foods. The flowers make an attractive edible garnish in salads. Fresh or dried flowers and (or) leaves can be brewed into an aromatic tea. Also very nice for potpourri - has a lemon citrus mint scent.Type: Perennial; Zones: 3-9; Height: 1 -5 Ft; Light: Sun; Soil: Moist to Dry; Flowers: The lavender-colored round-shaped flowers are fragrant; Leaves: Light to Dark Green; How to Grow: Plant in spring, early summer or late fall. Fall plantings should be late enough so that seeds do not germinate until spring. Perennials can also be sown in early fall provided that there are at least 10-12 weeks of growing time before the plants go dormant for the winter. In mild climates, plant during the cooler months of the year, fall through spring, for best results.If planted early enough in the spring you will get flowers the first year. Once established Bee Balm is quite hardy; but for the first 4-6 weeks keep soil moist (water often if it is not raining. Will grow best in full to partial sun; moderately dry to moist, but not wet soils, tolerates sandy, clay or loam soils. Moist rich soils are best. Be sure to check out my other wildflower seed listings & purchase 3+ items to qualify for FREE SHIPPING!!! I would also like to share the fact that I garden for my own personal enjoyment & simply sell these seeds to offset some of my gardening costs as well as to pass along high quality Heirloom, Organic seeds to be planted for a better tomorrow. If you have seed planting or growing questions that aren't addressed above, you'll have to research elsewhere. These seeds are fresh & germinate easily. Please UNDERSTAND BEFORE PURCHASING seeds are NOT RETURNABLE due to purity, quantity & quality issues. Don't forget - I am always willing to combine shipping for multiple items as well - or Buy 3 or more items & get FREE SHIPPING! View more great items 900+ Organic Heirloom BEE BALM Wildflower Seeds Fresh Bulk Seeds Lot High Quality Flower SeedsFREE SHIPPING if you buy 3+ items - mix and match different seeds from my store to qualify - or purchase qty of 3+ on this listing! This mint family perennial flower (Monarda fistulosa), also known as Wild Bergamot flower, Lavender Bergamot, Horsemint wildflower, or most commonly Bee-balm Bee Balm grows delicate crown-shaped pale pastel purple flowers and foliage with a scent reminiscent of bergamot citrus. Flowers are very attractive to bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other native birds. Although this aromatic plant is part of the mint family you will also smell hints of lemon & citrus in it's beautiful blooms since they are dotted with tiny glands that secrete aromatic oils.. Bee Balm is a perennial that grows from creeping rhizomes, but doesn't aggressively spread. Its beautiful shaggy lavender (sometimes pink) flowers distinguish this plant from many others. Much like Thyme, bee balm is a drought-resistant edible plant that actually prefers dry, sunny locations...watch out because this means it can quickly develop mildew if it is growing in overly moist conditions. Once the plants have bloomed they may be cut back to obtain a second flowering. Historically, every plant in the Monarda genus (including bee balm) have many wonderful medicinal properties. Bee Balm can be used to; make a cold tea, topically as a wound poultice, and can even be eaten as it makes a wonderful citrus-like seasoning. One popular contemporary use is making Bee Balm Flower-infused honey. Edible parts: Leaves and flowers. The leaves of wild bee balm are edible raw or cooked. They are also used as a flavoring in salads and cooked foods. The flowers make an attractive edible garnish in salads. Fresh or dried flowers and (or) leaves can be brewed into an aromatic tea. Also very nice for potpourri - has a lemon citrus mint scent.Type: Perennial; Zones: 3-9; Height: 1 -5 Ft; Light: Sun; Soil: Moist to Dry; Flowers: The lavender-colored round-shaped flowers are fragrant; Leaves: Light to Dark Green; How to Grow: Plant in spring, early summer or late fall. Fall plantings should be late enough so that seeds do not germinate until spring. Perennials can also be sown in early fall provided that there are at least 10-12 weeks of growing time before the plants go dormant for the winter. In mild climates, plant during the cooler months of the year, fall through spring, for best results.If planted early enough in the spring you will get flowers the first year. Once established Bee Balm is quite hardy; but for the first 4-6 weeks keep soil moist (water often if it is not raining. Will grow best in full to partial sun; moderately dry to moist, but not wet soils, tolerates sandy, clay or loam soils. Moist rich soils are best. Be sure to check out my other wildflower seed listings & purchase 3+ items to qualify for FREE SHIPPING!!! I would also like to share the fact that I garden for my own personal enjoyment & simply sell these seeds to offset some of my gardening costs as well as to pass along high quality Heirloom, Organic seeds to be planted for a better tomorrow. If you have seed planting or growing questions that aren't addressed above, you'll have to research elsewhere. These seeds are fresh & germinate easily. Please UNDERSTAND BEFORE PURCHASING seeds are NOT RETURNABLE due to purity, quantity & quality issues. Don't forget - I am always willing to combine shipping for multiple items as well - or Buy 3 or more items & get FREE SHIPPING! View more great items Payment Shipping Returns PayPal is the preferred payment method. We ship every day Monday - Friday. We hope you will love your purchase, however if you need to return it, we have a 60 day return policy. Powerful eBay listing templates by 3Dsellers
Price: 8.48 USD
Location: Poncha Springs, Colorado
End Time: 2023-12-22T19:58:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.98 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Custom Bundle: Yes
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Type: Flower Seeds
Growth Habit: Clumping
Soil pH: Neutral
Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand, Silt
Features: Cold Resistant, Draught Resistant, Fast Growing, Flowering
Color: Multicolor, Purple, Red
Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical, Arid, Highland
Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun, Medium Sun
MPN: Does Not Apply
Genus: Monarda
Modified Item: No
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 3 (-40 to -30 °F)
Bundle Listing: Yes
Aspect: East-facing
Plant Habit: Bedding (Ground Cover)
Plant Type: Decorative Plant
Foliage: Flowering
Species: Fistulosa
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
Life Cycle: Perennial
Common Name: Bee Balm
Brand: Heirloom
Watering: Medium
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Bundle Description: 900 Bee Balm Seeds