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RE:Soyjak.Party / The Sharty
.... They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever! Even if it's true, what can one bee do? Sting them where it ... the pollen. I know every bee, plant and flower bud in this ... on. You got to think bee, Barry. Thinking bee. Thinking bee. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Wait a minute. I think ...
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kiwifarms.st |
g.webm |
Jul 3, 2026 |
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Free pollinator friendly seeds for TN residents
.... Milkweed is the only host plant for monarch caterpillars, and planting... Milkweed Seeds The only host plant for monarch caterpillars. more info... include 10 native flowers/herbs: Bee Balm (Monarda fistulosa), Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias...
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slickdeals.net |
BYGO_BILLY |
Jun 24, 2026 |
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Heathcote & Ivory Hand Cream 3 x 30m - Prime Members
... absorbed formula, enriched with moisturizing bee balm flower extract with a long... of use as a homeopathic plant. Consider it a thoughtful choice...
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www.hotukdeals.com |
pokedude4 |
Jun 19, 2026 |
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RE:popular
... what I call, “gardening”! The bee balm we call Monarda here. They ... seems to me that that plant is used to make Earl ...
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Sjoerd |
May 17, 2026 |
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RE:Which are the Best Native Grasses to attract the Wildlife?
The biggest thing is to plant grasses that are actually native ... spring through fall. Milkweed, coneflower, bee balm, asters, goldenrod, black-eyed Susan, mountain ...
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organicgroup.freeforums.net |
Anonymous |
May 17, 2026 |
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RE:Garden 2026
Ok! Bee balm Couple types of milkweed (I keep trying to grow it for om seed and failing) Three foxgloves (same issue) A rose of Sharon Some annuals for the back porch pots Zucchini, green bean and couple other veggies for the beds as the spinach will be used up soon I'm forgetting something. It's all on the deck waiting to plant tomorrow and I can't be bothered to get out of the hammock.
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www.yelp.com |
Gregory S. |
May 15, 2026 |
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Heathcote & Ivory Hand Cream 3 x 30 ml - S&S £4.22
... absorbed formula, enriched with moisturizing bee balm flower extract with a long... of use as a homeopathic plant. Consider it a thoughtful choice...
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MrsMM |
May 14, 2026 |
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RE:Gardeners! Share your garden photos and garden chatter here.
... Pye weed, coneflowers, honeysuckle, daylillies, bee balm - but I'm a long... to set my herbs outside, plant the morning glory seedlings and...
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www.thephotoforum.com |
terri |
May 5, 2026 |
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How long do you wait to deadhead bee balm?
First time planting bee balm submitted by /u/jzbtl6 to r/gardening [link] [comments]
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r/gardening |
jzbtl6 |
Jul 2, 2026 |
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Bee balm/lemon balm?
Anybody know what this plant is? It was labelled as bee balm, but my app IDs it as lemon balm, I can't work out what is Latin make is/genuine variety. It smells like a delicious lemonade, much more delicate than lemon balm, a little hint of bees wax smell/floral, probably why it was labelled as bee balm. Any insights appreciated. UK submitted by /u/Away-Event to r/whatsthisplant [link] [comments]
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r/whatsthisplant |
Away-Event |
Jun 29, 2026 |
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What on earth is eating my bee balm?
There are no visible bugs on this plant but every time we check on its worse. We used neem oil and it didn’t seem to help at all. submitted by /u/jenzie36 to r/gardening [link] [comments]
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r/gardening |
jenzie36 |
Jun 12, 2026 |
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should i leave these little dudes alone on my bee balm?
(Zone 7a). Noticed these guys on my bee balm and pictureinsect told me they're gonna be fall armyworm moths. They usually just eat the leaves but now I'm seeing them on the unbloomed buds. I'm totally fine leaving them if they're good pollinators (though the amount of poop is kinda weirding me out), but wanna make sure they're not actively harmful to the plants first. submitted by /u/stephyoubeech to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
stephyoubeech |
Jun 11, 2026 |
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How does one handle mildew on bee balm? (6b,Pennsylvania)
I know bee balm is prone to mildew. But just yesterday my neighbor suggested I cut it back or remove it because it will get into the soil. She says, once it’s in the soil, it will be hard to remove. Is this true? Should I just leave it like it is, and not worry about it? I don’t want it to affect the surrounding plants. submitted by /u/Swimming_Pin6957 to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
Swimming_Pin6957 |
Jun 5, 2026 |
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What's the deal with my bee balm?
After thriving for weeks, my bee balm has started turning a bleached yellow and getting withered leaves. Started as only a handful of plants a couple weeks ago but they're now all like this! I haven't changed anything on my end, either, so very unsure if they're sick or just reaching end of live. Any help/info appreciated! submitted by /u/No-Neck-212 to r/AustinGardening [link] [comments]
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r/AustinGardening |
No-Neck-212 |
Jun 4, 2026 |
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Short, high nectar production plants that bloom between A. canadensis columbine and M. bradburiana bee balm?
Increasingly unpredictable seasons make bloom time estimates even more useless, ugh. Seems like basing things relative to other blooms is the move. My coreopsis, rudbeckia, and penstemon are about to pop off, but I’ve got a significant lull right now and I hate leaving the critters high and dry between the ephemerals and trees earlier in the season, not to mention I’d love a bit more going on cosmetically, not that that’s a priority. Due to city bylaws I need to keep this area under 2.5 feet (though I push 3 sometimes). Dry to medium well draining soil, full sun. Any recommendations appreciated! Also, grasses are coming! They didn’t take from direct sowing this area last year unfortunately, I’ll have many a grassy milk jug next year. I have one little June grass currently blooming that I’m completely in love with 😍 submitted by /u/GardenGnomeAnarch to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
GardenGnomeAnarch |
May 27, 2026 |
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Plant Bee Balm they say. It attracts pollinators they say...
not like that!!! submitted by /u/AdmiralHoagie to r/gardening [link] [comments]
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r/gardening |
AdmiralHoagie |
May 25, 2026 |
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Is My Bee Balm Planted Low Enough?
Hi! I’m a beginner gardener & I recently planted some raspberry bee balm in my garden bed. From what I’ve read, Bee Balm should be planted ground level bc if it’s too high it could leave the roots exposed. Is this flush enough with the ground? Should I try to plant it even lower? I’m in Piedmont NC, zone 8a. I’ve been having so much fun with gardening & have loved finding native plants to include and in my little bed. submitted by /u/Brandflakes3312 to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
Brandflakes3312 |
May 23, 2026 |
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Looking for Bee Balm notes?
Hi friends! Seeking fragrances with a clear bee balm note. I was prepping my garden and was reminded how much I love bee balm (monarda) -- it reminds me of if oregano was sweet? I know it's often compared to bergamot, but I want this plant specifically. The only one I've found/tried is Wild Veil's Alone With Dionysus (blackberries, black raspberries, wormwood, Vermont black spruce and fir, artemisia, bee balm, herbs) which is basically exactly what I want but has NO staying power on my skin (plus insanely pricey). Have you tried any others you'd recommend? Thank youuuu and happy sniffing! submitted by /u/DiscountLast3151 to r/Indiemakeupandmore [link] [comments]
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r/Indiemakeupandmore |
DiscountLast3151 |
May 22, 2026 |
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Ugly bee balm.
Hi everyone. I need suggestions for a replacement as I’ll be ripping these out of my yard. I got these seeds from prairie moon nursery and it took forever to get a full size plant. Finally this Monarda punctata (spotted bee balm) is finally blooming. It’s so ugly, the colors are really muted and the flowers are just weird. I want suggestions for another monarda that’s actually pretty. I can’t believe I wasted so much time growing this from seed! Besides I don’t see any honey bees on this bee balm- just all these little ugly flying bugs. So these have got to go. I’m on the Colorado front range so something that needs regular watering would be preferred as I’m putting in sprinklers for my grass this spring. submitted by /u/this_girl_that_time to r/NativePlantCirclejerk [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantCirclejerk |
this_girl_that_time |
May 21, 2026 |
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Bee balm that's white?
I have been seeing a gorgeous white plant from a distance and today when I missed my turn I pulled I to a gas station with tons of it. I did an ID and it said monarda citriodora, which I thought was purple (mine is). I collected some seed heads that look to be from last year and there were seeds. Is this just a different color of the same thing? I would like to plant some in my yard if it's ok and behaves. It has taken over a large swath of this gas station's grass ZONE 9a Near Houston, TX submitted by /u/Grand_Soupa to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
Grand_Soupa |
May 18, 2026 |
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Spotted bee balm appreciation
My spotted bee balm is blooming, and I just can't get over how cool this plant is. I need it in, like, 10 other places. submitted by /u/lurksnice to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
lurksnice |
May 17, 2026 |
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This is bee balm…right? Plant ID app says japanese knotweed. Location: nova scotia :(
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r/NativePlantGardening |
inadequatelyadequate |
May 16, 2026 |
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Will It Brew: Bee Balm/Wild Bergamot (Monarda Fistulosa) (Click on the title to open the post with easy to read formatting. There are three photos)
Will It Brew: Bee Balm/Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) Foraged August 1, Northern Ohio, USA This is the eighth in my “Will It Brew?” series, exploring wild plants through the lens of tea, broth, and flavor. Thanks for following along! Found: I found a patch of bee balm (Monarda fistulosa) blooming like purple fireworks. I remembered that u/ SquirrelofLIL had suggested it and thought: why not? It smells like Italian seasoning, so let’s see what happens when it hits hot water. ID Notes: Bee balm (Monarda fistulosa) is a native mint-family plant with a ragged, mop-top lavender-pink flowers, square stems and opposite leaves that smell like oregano or thyme when crushed It grows in sunny meadows and roadsides. You’ll often see bumblebees and butterflies all over it, and now, apparently, me too. Preparation: I picked a mix of leaves and flower heads and only did a hot version, and didn’t try a cold brew. I used a small handful of leaves and flowers steeped in just-boiled water for about 6 minutes. The flowers turned white while brewing. Taste Test: The scent was Italian seasoning in full bloom, and the first taste was sinus-clearing for sure. I always try to notice that first intake of breath as I sip hot tea to get a full, round scent. But with this cup there was no need to be mindful because that first inhale slaps you like an anxious Nonna. You knew it wanted to either heal you or feed you. The lingering taste was spaghetti without the sauce or pasta. You get herbs, warmth, and a sense that something's trying to heal you. Best as: A hot tea if you are sick, but probably use the herb for cooking for the most part. It would be amazing in anything tomato based, I think. Seriously, who needs Italian seasoning blends if you have wild bergamot growing nearby? Would I try again? Probably not, if I didn’t have a head cold. It is strong and even the steam was looking for ways to give me advice. Flavor Strength: Hooboy. This one had opinions that were strong and strange and delivered with a Sicilian accent. Verdict: Will it brew? Yes and no. If I had a stuffy cold or scratchy throat, this might be a nice cup to cut through and open the airways. For breakfast or midday on a regular basis? Not so much. Sorry Nonna. Notes: Bee balm is generally safe in small amounts. Like thyme and oregano, it contains thymol, which may irritate sensitive stomachs in large doses. Avoid if pregnant, nursing, very ill, or allergic to mint-family plants. Stick to culinary quantities, and you’re good. submitted by /u/eccentric_bee to r/foraging [link] [comments]
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r/foraging |
eccentric_bee |
Aug 3, 2025 |
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Second year bee balm!
Do bee balm ignore the whole “first year they sleep, second year the creep, and third year they leap”, because my bee balm really leaped after planting plugs last year. I’m scared to see what this monster turns into next year 😅 submitted by /u/Mschertler33 to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
Mschertler33 |
Jul 22, 2025 |
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Excited to see meadow shrimp on wild bee balm at work 🥰
Hummingbird clearwings are my favorite insect to see around - next to dragonflies. I try to keep invasive plants at bay so the bee balm has space. submitted by /u/A-Plant-Guy to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
A-Plant-Guy |
Jul 15, 2025 |
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Rattlesnake master is sturdy, tall, and great at propping up all its neighboring prairie plants. Looks great next to bee balm, butterflyweed, coneflower and false sunflower.
submitted by /u/LobeliaTheCardinalis to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
LobeliaTheCardinalis |
Jul 8, 2025 |
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Anyone have any ideas for a very sunny spot where only really bee balm and milkweed seem to be thriving? (Central MA)
I’ve tried a lot of different plants in this bed, but really only the bee Balm and (with occasional extra watering) Swamp Milkweed have taken off? It’s on west facing small hill, so it gets the worst of the afternoon sun, and the water drains downward. submitted by /u/Meliz2 to r/NativePlantGardening [link] [comments]
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r/NativePlantGardening |
Meliz2 |
Jul 8, 2025 |
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Bee Balm or Weed?
I have a full sun garden where I've planted Bee Balm, which is going nuts! I've planted a few different breeds, and there's a plant in my garden that looks a lot like bee balm but I'm not sure if it's a sneaky weed! The plants I'm sure are bee balm have all the marks of it: square fuzzy stem, fuzzy serrated leaves growing opposite of each other. My mystery plant looks similar but not quite the same. Similar leaves, but a rounder stem and not as fuzzy (but still a little fuzzy on the stem and leaf). What do you think? Just a different breed of bee bakm? Or something I should yank? The mystery plant is invading other parts of my garden and I've been saving anything I pulled but I want to make sure it's not a problem weed before sharing it with friends. submitted by /u/JanelleMeownae to r/whatisthisplant [link] [comments]
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r/whatisthisplant |
JanelleMeownae |
May 13, 2024 |
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Update 1: I posted 2 days ago asking for opinions on what to do with a birds nest in my bee balm plant. I thought the nest might have been abandoned but today I found this...
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r/gardening |
longlivewawa1 |
Mar 22, 2022 |
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Anyone love Bee Balm? I have fields of it growing all around my region. Southeast Michigan. I make sauces with it, put it on pizza, mix it with some ganja for a nice smoke.
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r/foraging |
ballsnweiners420 |
Jul 17, 2020 |