Bee Balm

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I read somewhere that the more functions a plant has in your garden, the more useful it is. If you fill your garden with multi-use plants, there’s more of a chance that your garden will work together as a natural system.
What do I mean by functions? Let’s take a look at bee balm, a plant I’m putting in the front flower bed this spring. Bee balm is a perennial herb. It is:
* Attractive to beneficial insects–As you can tell by the name, bees love bee balm. They even sleep under its leaves.
* Beautiful–Bee Balm adds visual pleasure to the garden.
* Edible–The leaves can flavor food and the flowers are a lovely addition to a salad.
* Medicinal–According to this site, bee balm can help in the “treatment of colds, … headaches, gastric disorders, reduce low fevers and soothe sore throat, [and] relieve flatulence, nausea, menstrual pain, and insomnia.” Wow.
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So, four functions, one plant. Sounds like a deal to me.

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  1. Native wildflowers are remarkable and never cease to amaze me with what they can do for us, if we would just pay attention.

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