Bee Balm: A Vibrant, Pollinator-Friendly Garden Favorite
Add beauty and biodiversity to your garden with the bee balm plant, a fragrant perennial known for its bright, nectar-rich blooms. The bee balm flower attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it a perfect choice for pollinator-friendly landscapes. Ideal for borders, cottage gardens, and naturalized areas, bee balm also offers herbal benefits. Shop now to bring color and life to your outdoor space!
Planting Bee Balm
Planting bee balm roots is easy—choose a sunny spot with moist, well-draining soil, and enjoy its long-lasting summer blooms. As flower heads fade, cut back old flower stems and, in many cases, you’ll enjoy a second flowering. After your bee balm plants have finished blooming in the fall and their foliage begins to die back, you can cut them to the ground and remove all foliage, but this is not necessary.