Monarda Bergamot Scarlet Bee Balm
By Drc726
- 6 Jul, 2011
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looks a real treat :)))
6 Jul, 2011
Thanks S&P
6 Jul, 2011
Me to HB
8 Jul, 2011
im gonna get me one of these.
is it sturdy cos it's quite windy where i am
24 Jul, 2011
Its gone through the last three winters SM
24 Jul, 2011
trip to the garden centre for me then
25 Jul, 2011
enjoy
25 Jul, 2011
Got the 'kardinal' variety today, 3 of them in fact. whats the eventual spread of these plants,? i dont have any info cards.
1 Sep, 2011
They say they can get quite big and be invasive but I have not found it so. Mine is about 3ftx3ft. What I do find is it is prone to Mildew and needs treating each summer.
1 Sep, 2011
thanks, i guess i will plant them in various spots in the border. how do you treat the mildew?
2 Sep, 2011
Because it got quite bad last year, I sprayed with a fungicide this year, the mildew does not stop the abundant flowers but it must weaken the plant?
2 Sep, 2011
tyvm
2 Sep, 2011
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Very pretty.
6 Jul, 2011