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The bee balm from hell
The bee balm has been transplanted from my strawberry patch for 3
YEARS, and EVERY spring it re-appears, easily choking the strawberries. I had originally planted the bee balm in the protected (fenced-off) area so deer wouldn't get it, but it has become a major pain. Anyone who plants monarda / bee balm near strawberries is asking for serious trouble (even worse than what ground ivy does). Dan |
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