Hi
Managed to grow some Bee Balm from seed a few of years ago. It was a very slow process and didn't plant out the ones that survived until the following year. Once in the ground they flourished and gave me a spectacle of blooms. Unfortunately, out of the four plants only one re-emerged the following year. They were all situated in virtually the same location. Winters here are wet and cold -7C. I've manage to germinate some more seeds this year and they are currently under shelter in a pvc greenhouse.
Any advice on how to maximise the crop from seed to bloom would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Help needed - Bee balm, Wild Bergamot, Monarda
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