Sugar Buzz Cherry Pops Bee Balm Origin|Outside USASugar Buzz or Monarda 'Cherry Pops' An herbaceous perennial. Monarda is native to eastern North America, so it is easy to grow and it multiplies quickly. The flowers' sweet nectar attracts scores of hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees to the garden. The aromatic foliage smells like mint when crushed and is often used to flavor teas. Care Plant in well draining soil, partial shade to full sun (6+ hours of sun daily), and keep soil consistently moist.
Thriving in a variety of light conditions
and consistently moist soil but will also grow well in shallow water up to several inches deep
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Espoma Garden Gypsum is an all natural pelletized mineral that can help loosen clay soils
They are often flowering during the Christian season of Lent
the birds enjoy the berries
Best grown in zones 3 - 9
Outstanding Dark Purple to Burgundy foliage is similar to Forest Pansy Redbud
Hearts of Fire or Cercis canadensis 'JN100' is native to Tennessee and is known for its vibrant
a more dependable and larger crop of berries will result from cross pollination of 2 different shrubs
Jane Magnolia has huge
so plant it in an area that can support a tall plant or feature near the back of a bed