RE: Monarda, Bee Balm, and other Aliases


My "Cambridge Scarlet" is very well behaved even after 5 years.  So much
so that I bought 4 more kinds of Monarda last year.  Mine is in a
smallish bed and doesn't get full sun, but Stargazer lilies bloom
through it and it is beautiful!  I was kind of wishing it would spread
some so I could have enough to put in a couple of other place....but no,
mine just sits there, behaving itself and blooming like crazy!

		Gaylia
		Zone 5 St. Joseph, MO
		(50 miles N of K.C.)

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> From: 	fuson@oz.sunflower.org[SMTP:fuson@oz.sunflower.org]
> Reply To: 	perennials@mallorn.com
> Sent: 	Thursday, April 08, 1999 11:10 AM
> To: 	perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: 	Monarda, Bee Balm, and other Aliases
> 
> Is there a way to get rid of Bee Balm for good?  
> We put some in because the garden books described 
> it as "spreads easily".  Should have been called "terribly
> invasive" instead.  It won't stop!!
> 
> Any recommendations?
> 
> Don
> Kansas City, Zone 5
> 
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