Wild Bergamot Bee Balm - Seeds & Bare Root Plant
(Monarda fistulosa)
Wild Bergamot is our native bee balm and each summer will produce a brilliant display of light purple flower clusters. Bees and other pollinators love it, and we use its leaves for tea and in the place of oregano. This plant will spread over time and grow quite tall, so it’s a great choice for the back of garden bed.
Sow seeds densely in the fall or winter as germination rates are low. Seeds require cold stratification in order to germinate, read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.
Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Moist but adaptable to sandy soils
Light: Full Sun to light shade
Options:
Each packet contains approximately 200 seeds
Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the Fall or Spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.
(Monarda fistulosa)
Wild Bergamot is our native bee balm and each summer will produce a brilliant display of light purple flower clusters. Bees and other pollinators love it, and we use its leaves for tea and in the place of oregano. This plant will spread over time and grow quite tall, so it’s a great choice for the back of garden bed.
Sow seeds densely in the fall or winter as germination rates are low. Seeds require cold stratification in order to germinate, read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.
Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Moist but adaptable to sandy soils
Light: Full Sun to light shade
Options:
Each packet contains approximately 200 seeds
Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the Fall or Spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.
(Monarda fistulosa)
Wild Bergamot is our native bee balm and each summer will produce a brilliant display of light purple flower clusters. Bees and other pollinators love it, and we use its leaves for tea and in the place of oregano. This plant will spread over time and grow quite tall, so it’s a great choice for the back of garden bed.
Sow seeds densely in the fall or winter as germination rates are low. Seeds require cold stratification in order to germinate, read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.
Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Moist but adaptable to sandy soils
Light: Full Sun to light shade
Options:
Each packet contains approximately 200 seeds
Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the Fall or Spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.