Wild Bergamot

$4.00

(Monarda fistulosa)

A native perennial wildflower.  Flowers are pretty little pink blooms; this is the less showy cousin of the popular ornamental bee balm (Monarda didyma).  We grow it for tea: the leaves, especially harvested in early summer, make an excellent tea which tastes like a mixture of peppermint and Earl Grey (which is flavoured with the similarly named but completely unrelated citrus fruit, bergamot orange – Citrus bergamia). 3000 seeds/packet.

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Seeds will not germinate until they are convinced they have survived winter.  So sow it in the fall, or start indoors early: in mid-February or early March, sprinkle seeds on a paper towel, roll it up, moisten it, and put it in a closed plastic bag in the fridge.  after a month pull it out and check if seeds are sprouting; if they aren’t put them back for a few more weeks.  Then gently remove from paper and sprinkle over soil in containers or outdoors, covering very lightly and keeping moist.  These will grow; space them 18-36″ apart.  If you want to divide them after a few years, you can easily dig up a clump in early spring, split it and replant the pieces to form new plants.  Very vigorous once it gets established.