zone 8 south alabama with humid hot summers
I have dappled aft shade and full morning sun
I know that it says moist so I would plant it near
the daylilys as they can take moisture also by watering
deep once a week..
The salvias and iris are in the right side of the bed and
the ground is kept drier for them..in that area.
Will the bee balm mildew and will it be real invasive?
your thoughts on getting it or not..cambridge hot pink
is what I saw for sale in the containers today...
It is always beautiful in pictures but not sure it will be in hot
humid climate. your thought soon, please.
Sheri T/sheridragonfly
Bee balm in South Alabama. your thoughts?
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