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Jul 22, 2016 7:40 AM CST
Name: June
Rosemont, Ont. (Zone 4a)
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I agree with Connie. The taller bee balms need other plants around them to provide a little support and shelter. In an exposed, windy situation you might have better luck with a dwarf cultivar.

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