SALVIA
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Hello Folks
Are Salvia perennials? I bought two different ones (not sure the names) but 2 different purple colours.
Thanks
Are Salvia perennials? I bought two different ones (not sure the names) but 2 different purple colours.
Thanks
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A name would nail it, a photo would help
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I bought them at B&Q. I think they are 'love and wishes' and 'amistad'
You might get away with it as you're generally drier than where I am, and it's wet cold that sees them off quite readily, but even so, I'm not sure if they'll survive winters up there. I could never keep any sage over winter here, so I gave up trying years ago. I bought Caradonna a couple of years ago, as it's the only ornamental that's really reliable, and that survived this winter, so it's pretty tough.
You can always take cuttings to overwinter indoors if you don't have a greenhouse.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I bought a new one this weekend and it's not labelled at all. So I've no idea if it's going to be perennial.
You can take cuttings in April later in the year August/September. Take a non flowering stem and use well drained potting compost, cover with a plastic bag out of the sun.