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Deadheading bee balm is one of the easiest ways to keep your plant blooming longer and looking its best.
By removing faded flowers, you help the plant focus its energy on producing new blooms instead of seeds.
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When to Deadhead Bee Balm
Start deadheading as soon as flowers begin to fade.
- Usually early to mid-summer
- Continue throughout the blooming season
- Check plants every few days
Regular deadheading encourages more flowers.
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How to Deadhead Bee Balm
Follow these simple steps:
- Find faded or wilted flowers
- Cut just above a healthy set of leaves or a new bud
- Make a clean cut using sharp scissors or pruners
This helps the plant redirect energy into new growth.
Tools You Need
You only need a few basic tools:
- Clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears
- Optional: gloves
Clean tools help prevent disease.
Tips for More Blooms
- Deadhead regularly during the season
- Remove damaged or yellow leaves
- Keep plants spaced for good airflow
- Water at the base (not on leaves)
These simple habits help prevent mildew and improve flowering.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Cutting too much at once
- Waiting too long to deadhead
- Using dull or dirty tools
- Ignoring airflow (can lead to mildew)
Learn more: Top Mistakes to Avoid While Growing Bee Balm
When to Stop Deadheading
Toward late summer or early fall:
- Stop deadheading
- Allow the plant to form seeds
This supports pollinators and the plant’s natural cycle.
Keep Your Bee Balm Healthy
For best results:
When to Cut Back Bee Balm
How to Grow Bee Balm from Cuttings
Don’t Forget—You Can Use Bee Balm Too
Once your plant is thriving:
How to Harvest and Dry Bee Balm
How to Make Bee Balm Tea
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FAQs
Does deadheading bee balm really help?
Yes—it encourages more blooms and keeps plants healthy.
How often should I deadhead?
Every few days during peak bloom.
Can I deadhead too much?
Yes—only remove spent flowers, not large sections of the plant.
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