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Oct 20, 2019 8:27 AM CST
Name: Kristi
east Texas pineywoods (Zone 8a)
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I don't think all are rebloomers but like I said, I really don't have hands on experience.

I think for the bees, I would lean toward more of the native bloomers like your beebalm, sage and phlox.

I had read a while back that planting mint under the hives will repel mites. Had you ever heard that? I love the bees but am not a keeper. A friend has hives and keeps me supplied in native honey.... yum!
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