Bee Balm Jelly!

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  1. CrisGzr

    CrisGzr In Flower

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    Since BeeBalm is having such a banner year, especially in my yard, I thought I'd share this recipe I found online. It looks very easy and you only need 2 cups of petals, which isn't much.

    http://providence-acres.blogspot.com/20 ... llies.html

    You can also make wine, and if DH didn't pull so many out in the spring that might be good too.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Ohooo I think I just found a reason why we need to make some more space for the bee balm. My husband likes to make wine. :D
     
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    Cris--Sounds yummy. Thanks for sharing that with us. I bookmarked that website. Looks like one I will have to check out further. :stew1:
     
  5. CrisGzr

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    Looks like I will be waiting a year to try it. DH has promised not to pull them when weeding next year; if, I leave the ones we have alone. He has seen a few hummingbirds eating from them...

    But, we are making Japanese green plum wine this week, so all is not lost!
     

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