
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot)
Monarda didyma
Bee balm leaves are the historic source of Oswego tea — used by Native Americans and by colonists after the 1773 Boston Tea Party when British tea was boycotted.
How to care for bee balm (wild bergamot)
Plant where air circulates freely — bee balm is mildew-prone in crowded beds. Cut to the ground in fall to disrupt the mildew lifecycle. Divide every 3 years to keep clumps vigorous.
Garden uses & design ideas
Best garden use
Place it in repeatable drifts through borders so the color and texture carry the eye instead of appearing as a one-off plant.
Pair it with
Echinacea, Black-eyed Susan, Phlox make easy companion choices because they share similar light, water, or visual texture needs.
Layout tip
Match it with full sun exposure, place it in a moderate-water bed where soil can stay evenly damp but not soggy, and check USDA zones 3-9 before planting. Use the garden planner to test spacing around its mature size: 2-4 ft tall, 2-3 ft wide.
Gardener note — Double-check local invasive, edible, and toxicity guidance with your county extension office before planting around pets, children, or natural areas.
Companion plants
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) grows well alongside these — similar light, water, and texture needs.
Common pests & problems
Where it grows best
Native to Eastern North America; thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-9.
Frequently asked about bee balm (wild bergamot)
What USDA zones does Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) grow in?+
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) is hardy in USDA zones 3-9. Outside these zones, it can usually be grown indoors or as a seasonal annual.
How much sun does Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) need?+
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) prefers full sun. Place it where it gets that light most of the day for best growth and flowering.
How often should I water Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot)?+
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) has moderate water needs. Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy. Plant where air circulates freely — bee balm is mildew-prone in crowded beds. Cut to the ground in fall to disrupt the mildew lifecycle. Divide every 3 years to keep clumps vigorous.
How big does Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) get?+
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) reaches a mature size of 2-4 ft tall, 2-3 ft wide. Growth rate is fast, so plan spacing accordingly when planting.
What plants grow well with Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot)?+
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) pairs well with Echinacea, Black-eyed Susan, Phlox, Yarrow, Salvia. These companions share similar care requirements and don't compete aggressively for resources.
What pests affect Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot)?+
Common Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) problems include powdery mildew (especially in still air); spider mites. Catching early signs in routine inspection prevents most damage.
When does Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) bloom?+
Bee Balm (Wild Bergamot) blooms in mid to late summer in red, pink, purple, white. Deadheading spent flowers (where applicable) often encourages a longer bloom window.
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