Yep. Monarda is bee balm.Is that bee balm? I have a couple of plants... waiting for them to bloom for my bees.
The lavender color is pretty but I would prefer red.
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Yep. Monarda is bee balm.Is that bee balm? I have a couple of plants... waiting for them to bloom for my bees.
I had to drive 205 miles today to get livestock feed. OMG........my whole day was shot.
I am back home and totally discouraged. What the drought did not kill the animals got. Coons destroyed the black raspberry crop. The deer trimmed all the squash and beans. I may just quit trying to grow food.
Since TSC and Bomgaars bought out Orscheln's, neither carry my chicken feed anymore. We've tried every chicken feed they carry, plus some weird stuff some of the local co-ops carry. They hens eat it, but don't. They waste a TON, and their eggs are getting weird.Wow! Why did you need to go so far?
Maybe this will help with your decision. I remember from somewhere that peach trees don't typically have a long life span. I just checked Wikipedia, and a quote:I'm torn... my peach tree is in the way of where I want to have our new shed roof overhang. I can either have the roof right close to the tree or cut the tree. It's as old as my son. I think I am going to build right through it and cut off the major branch in the way come Feb/Mar. I really don't want to cut the tree down, but it might come to it. I'm going to look for another peach tree to plant in another spot.
Peach trees are relatively short-lived as compared with some other fruit trees. In some regions orchards are replanted after 8 to 10 years, while in others trees may produce satisfactorily for 20 to 25 years or more, depending upon their resistance to diseases, pests, and winter damage.[11]