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Joined: 2/19/2008 Posts: 3
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Hello, I have just recently moved from Owensboro ky to Hardinsburg ky and had to leave a lot of my plants. I am looking for bee balm, any color or type. I know they bloom earlier if you can plant in the fall.If anyone has any to spare I would really appreciate it. Thanks jmoorebub
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Joined: 2/18/2008 Posts: 1858
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You might post your request over in the SeedSwap forum where members are trading etc. I wish you the best in finding some seeds and welcome to the BB. Life Member. Zone 8, northcentral Louisiana.
I asked God for a flower, and He gave me a garden. I asked Him for a tree, and He gave me a forest.
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Joined: 4/19/2008 Posts: 1
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I'll be going to Ky this month sometime and I have bee balm there and can send you seeds when I get back. Just let me know where to send them.
Connie
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Joined: 2/19/2008 Posts: 3
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Hello Connie,
That would be great!! I love bee balm.
Janet Moore P.O. Box 548 Hardinsburg KY 40143
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Joined: 10/5/2009 Posts: 17
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Bee Balm is sold at Home Depot in the herb section. I looked all over for Bee Balm plants asking everywhere to include Home Depot and Lowes. I found the Bee Balm plants in the Herb section and not the flower section. The plants were around $3.50 each. Happy hunting.
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Joined: 10/5/2009 Posts: 17
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By the way - The Bee Balm plants at home depot are from Bonnie Plants and can also be found at www.bonnieplants.com. I actually found Bee Balm plants at my local Super Walmart today. They were also Bonnie Plants for $3.25 each.
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