Al-Wasi wrote:I live in the northern USA and was thinking of growing a salvia to add to my collection . Was hoping to hear from anyone else in my area and there experience and pics of your current lady
I grew it at my last place for a couple years. I had to get rid of it though. One of the neighbor kids apparently got wise to it because they started lobbing off branches and even started venturing over the fence into the back yard.
Easy enough to grow shade loving plant that loves to stretch it's legs like all salvias. Grows quickly. And it's incredibly easy to propagate in situ by gently coaxing a lower stem down towards the ground as it grows, once in contact with the soil stake it down with crossed stakes and loosely cover in rich soil. It will readily root.
You can also propagate by clippings in plain water if your plants will die in winter.
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