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I've got a huge clump of bee balm (Gardenview Scarlet, I think)--by huge I mean that it covers an area of 3'x4'--that I would like to split. Does anyone know how to go about this? I've accidentally pulled a stem or two and they all seem to have their own roots. Can I just dig up a portion and replant the stems, or should I be trying to find a main root system?
Also, does anyone know...does bee balm tend to become invasive in zone 5? I bought it from the nursery that I used to work at, and the perennials guru usually warns people if a plant can become invasive. This plant took over a big chunk of the bed!
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