Deadhead Bee Balm For Another Flowering

Q: Can you deadhead bee balm for another flowering?
A: Indeed you can! Removing faded flower clusters will encourage new flowers and will help prevent disease by increasing air circulation. Make your cuts approximately one-fourth inch above a leaf or bud growing below the faded flowers
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