Black and blue salvia
Becky
7 years ago
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Have black and blue salvia rooted cuttings. Quince trade?
Comments (2)I have quince shrubs and I am interested in your trade; however, I find them incredibly difficult to dig with good roots. Let me try to dig an offset and see if it is fit to send to you....See MoreHAVE: Have: Black and Blue Salvia Plants
Comments (2)I would like a start please I have cone flowers seeds and Rose of Sharon seeds...See MoreIs Black and Blue Salvia a good 'cut'?
Comments (4)I know this is an old post but I happened on it while browsing. The problem with Black & Blue and some other Salvias is they shatter pretty quickly and drip nectar. Might be OK in a short term arrangement (say you had a dinner party or some event and just needed something for a few hours) but it isn't something that I would try to sell as a cut flower. Too messy and don't last very long....See MoreAnyone Overwinter Black and Blue Salvia?
Comments (3)Liz, I save at least a few geranium plants each year. I don't have an attached garage or any stucture outside that doesn't get below freezeing temps so I just overwinter them indoors with the housplants. Plants have gotten pretty expensive, so it's good to share tips on how to make them last more than a couple of seasons. Salvias are one of my favorite plants. I think I bought at least one salvia this year that won't take a zone 5 winter. Now I need to find the plant tag so I can remember which one it was! Thanks for the tip! Barb...See MoreBecky
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