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May 5, 2013 5:56 PM CST
Name: Deb
Buffalo, Minnesota (Zone 4b)
Birds Cactus and Succulents Hostas Hummingbirder Region: Minnesota
This is probably a weird question.....I love Bee Balm and have it in my garden for my hummingbirds-but my husband hates it because it attracts bees (go figure!) I have had a lot of problems with it spreading in my garden-I don't think he would mind it quite so much if it stayed put. Does anyone have any suggestions for planting it so that it won't spread-like in a container set in the ground or something? The roots go crazy and I need to keep them corralled Smiling I want to keep the roots contained but still want plenty of drainage.
Any suggestions welcome!
Thanks!
Deb

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