Pink Monarda Seed For Planting - Fistulosa Bergamot Bee Balm Flower Seed

Monarda Fistulosa Seeds - Wild Bergamot

1000 Seeds
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4.99
2000 Seeds
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8.99

SEEDS PER POUND

21,120,000

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

30 - 60 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Lavender

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

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Wild Bergamot (Monarda Fistulosa) - Grow Monarda Fistulosa seeds for this attractive and useful perennial plant. Also known as Mintleaf Beebalm this perennial is an upright growing plant which spreads out. It has a lovely lavender blossom and distinctively aromatic foliage.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

4 seeds per plant or 1 pound per acre

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

20 - 30 inches

Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot Flower Garden
Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot Flower Seed Packet
Add a splash of lavender beauty to your garden with Outsidepride Wild Bergamot seeds (Monarda Fistulosa), a perennial herb plants thriving in USDA Zones 3–10. Our versatile plant grows 30–60 inches tall, blooming all summer with fragrant lavender flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Known as Mint Leaf Bee Balm seeds, its aromatic foliage is a charming feature of your herb garden. Perfect for full sun to partial shade, it adapts to well-drained soil with minimal upkeep. Easy to grow from seed, our deer-deterrent herb multiplies rapidly and can either be dried or boiled as an addition to your culinary experience.
Soft Blooms of Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot
Soft Lavender Blooms
Wild Bergamot’s soft lavender blooms result from its adaptation to attract pollinators. The vibrant color and delicate petals on its upright stems are beneficial for pollination, while adding a gentle, eye-catching beauty to your herb gardens.
Fragrant Foliage of Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot
Fragrant Foliage
This Bee balm plant’s fragrant foliage is an adaptive trait as a deterrent for deer making our plant safe from wildlife-prone areas. Its aromatic essence also help the plant thrive by retaining water content and tolerance against various conditions.
Long Lasting Blooms of Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot
Long Blooming Period
Our Bee balm Monarda seeds has a long blooming period to maximize pollination opportunities. Its extended summer blooms ensure sustained attraction to beneficial animals and insects, enhancing seed production while supporting local habitat over an extended time.
Shade Tolerant Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot
Shade Tolerant
Wild Bergamot is shade tolerant due to its ability to adapt to lower light conditions. Its optimized sunlight utilization allows it to thrive in partial shade, ensuring steady growth and blooming even in less sunny environments, making it highly versatile.
Perennial Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot For Full Sun to Partial Shade
Grow Monarda Fistulosa seeds for this attractive and useful perennial plant. This upright-growing plant spreads out, featuring beautiful lavender blooms and fragrant foliage. Its sweet nectar attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making it a pollinator favorite. Native to eastern North America and the plains, Wild Bergamot is easy to grow from seed and quickly multiplies. It naturally thrives along riverbanks in rich, organic, moist soil but adapts well to average soil conditions.
Planting Directions For Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot Flower Seeds
Our Bergamot seeds for planting feature long-blooming flowers and require low-maintenance care, making them ideal for any garden. With simple planting instructions, plant seeds in early spring after the last frost or start planting on your indoor herb garden 6–8 weeks prior. Sow 4 seeds per plant or 1 pound per acre, covering seeds thinly for optimal germination. Keep soil moist until sprouts appear, then thin seedlings and remove invasive plants to promote healthy growth. Apply fertilizer sparingly for support, and enjoy vibrant blooms with minimal effort all season long.
Pollinator On Monarda Fistulosa Wild Bergamot Flowers
Wild Bergamot brings hardy elegance to any outdoor space with its striking lavender blooms and robust growth. Our plant has medium to dark green-hued leaves with vibrant tinged purple that emits a fragrant mint scent and tubular-shaped individual flowers above surrounding bracts. Perfect for garden beds, borders, baskets, and container displays. Can also be boiled or dried for a flavorful exploration of your culinary senses. Making it the ideal plant seed for outdoor herb gardens for any gardeners of all levels.

Wild Bergamot (Monarda Fistulosa) - Grow Monarda Fistulosa seeds for this attractive and useful perennial herb plant. Also known as Mint Leaf Bee Balm this perennial is an upright growing plant which spreads out. It has a lovely lavender blossom and distinctively aromatic foliage. Its sweet nectar is a favorite of butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. Wild Bergamot is native to eastern North America and the plains, and it is easy to grow from flower seeds and it multiplies quickly.

Common Questions

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Will monarda attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Monarda are loved by butterflies, hummingbirds as well as beneficial pollinators.

Q

Will deer eat my plants?

A

No, the monarda plant is resistant to deer and rabbits.

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Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

To encourage more blooms, you will need to deadhead your flowers.

Q

Should I divide my plants?

A

Yes, plants should be divided every three years.

Q

When do I prune my monarda plants?

A

A yearly light pruning can be done if you want to keep your plants bushy. Pinch off the tips of the stems in the spring. In fall cut plants down to a few inches for healthy new spring growth.

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