How to grow perennial Salvias/Garden style nw
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Let's talk Salvias! Plus a new plant specimen you should try.
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Host and nursery owner Debbie Cassidy
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I just got into gardening and I truly enjoy your videos. I love how informative you are and the calmness. I just bought some may night salvias and I hope they thrive
Hello old friend, as soon as I heard your voice, a smile came to my face. Thank you for helping me take care of my Salvia's. Thank you!
Mornings and evenings are my favorite times too to be in the garden. 👍🏼🌺
I'm in Fl and grow Black n Bloom salvia. My very favorite and comes back every year. Covered in bloom all year right up to Nov. Restarts early here in March.
I bought a hot lips last year that survived the winter in a pot. Now that I'm starting my true garden I'll be using several more salvias, as it will be bee and hummingbird friendly. I know just what to do with the May Knights! Thanks for presenting so much PNW-centric plant info, no one else seems to, not like you have. I'm in SW Washington, and have been dreaming of getting my place up and running for 18 years. It's time!
Definitely time ! Hope last yr was a success. I’m in Northern Calif’ hills & have lots of deer. They don’t like Salvia tho they will eat anything if hunger enough. Needless to say I sneak them food during spring .🥰
Love hearing about all those workhorse perennials that give us those beautiful flowers all summer long thank you!!!
What a lovely and informative video. I just purchased my first purple salvia and have a crimson salvia from last season that is blooming white this year! Subscribed!
i love your videos, you show alot of different varieties. Ill continue to come to your videos for gardening advice.
I love them too cuz the DEER DON’T. 🦌😝🌿 They may nibble but they won’t eat it down to the root😃👵🏻
I’m a new salvia fan because the hummers love it. I love salvia’s and hysssops!
Thanks for the perennial update. I love your site. Your so through 🌺
I appreciate your calm pace and informative site.
Love May Night Salvia! Super bloomer all summer.
I love your videos. You are my favorite presenter.
Just have to say that it is May night as a European who has visited Karl Foerster's garden the German man who bred it blooms in May just outside of Berlin So not Knights but night in May. but it is surely a good plant, thank you!
Love the way you explain everything ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The Rhoda behind you is gorgeous!
My favorite plants last year were salvias. I think they were called skyscraper red and orange. I'm growing both anual and perennial salvias from seed this year, but if I find those plants I'm getting them.
I’m adore the salvia family. We are in windy, NE Colorado and have grasshopper invasions. They eat them up. Living on the plains of Colorado is a real challenge to create a beautiful yard.
I was wondering what kind of fertilizer you use for flowering perennials. Great information. Thank you.
Thank you, honey. Starting my first salvia this year. Greetings from the UK. X
Oh, before I forget, the music is wonderful.
Thanks for including the zone info. May Knight looks terrific.
Thanks so much! It's going to be a great year!
Wow what a difference a year makes! I'm just getting back into Salvias this year(6/2020), and although i live in the S.E. you gave me some helpful information. Love your garden!
What a very Beautiful and informative video ! Loved it !
THANK YOU FOR you time/ videos! SO ENJOY listening to your knowledge and viewing all the BEAUTIFUL plants.
Beautiful yard love you vídeos I can’t wait for more take care 😘🌹🌷💚🙏💙
The frogs are adorable 🥰
Loved your video. In live in Central foothill 3,000ft. of CA.
So nice to see a new video from you, Debbie! Keep 'em coming!!!❤️❤️❤️
thank you for your sincerity, wisdom and awesome advice!! You are a favorite! South Tennessee.
Hello from Portland, Or. I just discovered your channel today, very informative. I love love salvias. I have 2 different varieties in my front garden & enjoy watching the bees & hummers play in them.
Looking forward to watching all your previous and upcoming videos.
Stay safe!
I always look forward to your videos. They are always so beautiful and inspiring.
You showed three quite different forms of salvia. S.' Hot lips' is a variety of Salvia Jamensis, which is a bushy sub-shrub and relatively hardy. Meanwhile S.' Black and Blue' is a variety of Salvia Guaranitica, which has hollow stems, is much more tender perennial, and will die back down to the ground in winter. It may survive several years if well mulched. Your first salvia I think was again a completely different form, probably one of the comparatively hardy S. Nemorosa varieties? It would be good to be told of the horticultural names because the names of many varieties in USA may not be available in UK or have been given a different name. And of course the pruning regimes are all quite different too.
So happy I found you. 4 videos in & already have learned so much.🐸🌺
Thanks again for letting us know what grows well in the PNW. Your yard is so lovely, reminds me of where I grew up. Congratulations on hitting 10,000 subs!! Take care! 🌷
Now it's 14,000 and Counting including me Lol
Thank you for all the info for Salvias. Love the video. (Southern Maryland)
thank you very nice,i grow for the flowers too but not just for looks-these are medicinal plants & use to make herbal teas with all the others i grow
Wow! Congratulations on hitting 10k subscribers! I live in Kennett Square in SE Pennsylvania (about 2 miles from Longwood Gardens!), so not at all a PNW-type climate, but my husband grew up in Spokane (WA) and Portland (OR) and I'm always looking for ways to incorporate the NW into my garden for him! I really enjoy your videos and appreciate all your info! 😊
Have you tried incorporating red flowering currant?
Salvias are godly 👌😂😂😂
Love salivas their beautiful and blooms all summer.
I saw the blue and white pair together it was beautiful, think about getting some too
Beautiful garden I LOVE IT
We call the Melius “bastard balm”. The clump increases in size year after year
Just discovered you! Yay! Loved it! Thank you!!
Thank you!! It’s so good to see you and listen to your excellent show 👏👏🌷🌷
Love your videos! Thank you so much for all the information and knowledge you share. Congratulations 🎉 on reaching 10,000🎊🌺🌺👏👏👏👩🌾
Hi thankyou for your videos love gardening were about to go into winter here in Australia so not sure salvias will survive
But i will cover them to protect them from frosts as this my first-ever winter with this gardening.
Hugs God Bless take care Carolyn xo
Thanks for the great videos!
I'd like to know about pruning salvias and sage. The 6 perennials i bought last summer have survived our winter, but they look a bit like they need trimming up. I look forward to what you have to share.
That is a gorgeous bush in the background and I'm guessing it's a rhododendron! I didn't realize this... I'm a retired teacher and I used to tell my students I learn something new everyday! This proves but that's saying is true. And now that I think of it coleus has Square stems and I think they are in the mint family. Thank you for teaching me something new today. And I hope people will come to my new RUclips channel Kathleen Murphy you plug in the word coleus orchids houseplants phalaenopsis in the RUclips search engine to find me. I have a video of my coleus collection that is huge and most of it came from about 5 mother's plants and cuttings that I took over the winter and spring. Also I grow some from seed but that isn't the focus of my video. I'm going to do one soon on my 5 Gardenia plants that are actually true and this is the third summer for some II summer for sure others I love them and I'm so happy I discovered I could overwinter them
Your video so perfect 👌 I love it 🥰
Black and Bloom Salvia is a hummingbird magnet for sure here in Georgia .
Congratulations on your 10,000 subscribers!
Mississippi here. Loving the info!!
I have the same corn flowers, they are so cute 💙
Thank you for sharing these lovely salvia’s and your beautiful garden’s. Those frogs are adorable! Just found you and have subscribed. Going to review your previous videos now lol.
Love you garden ! Beautiful 👏💕👩🌾
Love your garden 💕🌸💕
Very informative. Thank you I live in Massachusetts and I'm going to look for the Salvia May nights. Take care
Thankyou for sharing your knowledge, and beautiful garden.
Congrats on the subscriptions.
TFS this video with us and some of your beautiful gardens...just bought 3 "East Freisland" salvia today for our zone 5b garden in CNY...congrats on 10,000 subbies...i have learned so much from your videos and the reach is wide...please keep the videos coming!
Great info.... Thank you! 💚💚💚✌️
My hummingbird loves black and blue salvia
Thank you for talking about salvia. I have been wanting some but was not sure which ones. Now I know. Your yard is gorgeous and I love love love the frogs 😍 What is the name of the rhododendron behind you in the video?
Sonnet blush it's 25 years old. My favorite!
I have the wish variety & I love it
Yes, I just discovered the Black Knight Salvia. I just planted 5 small plants but I need more because they are so small. I wonder how fast they grow in one season.
What kind of Rhododendron behind you is? Still blooming, so beautiful!
Enjoyed your salvia video, almost a year after you did it; May 21, 2020! I'm in zone 8, southern New Mexico, high desert; quite a bit different from your NW location. Love your lush green! Our new salvia garden should do fine as perennials. Looking forward to seeing your videos often 😊
I want my garden to look like like your
Just loved this video! new subscriber:)
I loved this video, thank you
these are amazing gorgeous plants.
A Lot of people will dig them up because they think they smell like urine. I do not mind the aroma.
I loved how you compared salvias with workhorses )) I've just got Salvia Mysty. It's the only one available in my local garden centre. I'm in a temperate climate. Would I be able to grow it as a perennial if I mulch the base heavily to help it overwinter? Thank you.
Thanks I learn a lot.
Great video. 🙀💕💕
Beautiful flowers! What is the name of the first pink group of flowers after the reclining stone frog in your video? Have been searching for this childhood flower
I'm looking for mulch/compost that feed and keep weeds down and stays dark for beautiful coverage.
I love salvias! I miss the “ladybug .” 🐞
New subscriber 😃. You are a blessing from God. I love your channel. Can Salvias be planted in pots? Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Hummingbirds love my hot lips Sylvia's!
Love the plant behind you with beautiful flowers. Could please tell me what kind ? Thank you !
Rhododendron Peach Parfait. One of my favorites! :)
@@GardenStylenw Thank you!
I purchased Sage Salvia which said they could take some shade. Last year was their first year and the foliage came up beautifully. Unfortunately I did not have flowers all season. They got tall and dripped, so I staked them. Considering digging them up. Do you advise that? In a spot surrounded by impatiens, Hosta and ferns.
They are definitely in the wrong spot. Move them so they get at least 5 hours of sun. 😊
You can’t beat a salvia
My black and bloom didn’t make it back last winter either in zone 7
I think it is originally from Mexico and Guatemala. It prefers subtropical climates zone 8 and above.
I love your videos and find them very helpful. I am a new gardener and planted some pink salvia this past fall. They bloomed great but flopped and layed on the ground instead of standing up. What did I do wrong? I am a zone 9. Thanks for any tips.
Could be cloudy days causing them to stretch or too much water. Trim them back and the will come back sturdier and bloom again. :)
Thank you!
Love your videos. What is the best potting soil for indoor plants, like Peace Lily and Scheffera??
Debbie, what about salvia greggii?
Can you tell me what is growing behind you, it's beautiful.?
Rhododendron
@@GardenStylenw 😉
Great content! My Salvia is tall and falling over. Should I trim the beautiful blooms all the way back?
Coleen Herrick Don’t water or fertilize too much as it can make for top heavy growth . They prefer to dry between rains or watering . Good drainage is important
What were the big bright red bushes in your yard, at 16:29?Gorgeous.
Those are Hino crimson azaleas!
Thank you
I would like to know the name of those big bright red plants too.
What is the plant behind you. The pink one.
I think I will give salvias another try. Do they do well in a large container?
Yes!
Great video! Can salvias be planted in a container? Since they like good drainage, would you use a cactus/succulent potting soil? Thanks!
Yes cactus mix works great!
Salvia gregii (cherry sage, Autumn sage) and salvia microphilla is very tolerant of heavy soil. Mine thrive in pure clay here in Albuquerque, New Mexico (zone 7b). They even seed here and there. My neighbor grows"Hot lips" in zone 7b with no trouble. It comes back year after year.
Great video. My May night Salvia is getting woody with less blooms. I prune it but haven't divided it for over 7 years. Should I replace I or divide it? Does Salvia have lifetime ?
You could try dividing it to increase vigor.
@@GardenStylenw Thank you.
Congrats! What is the cultivar name of the gorgeous rhododendron behind you?
Jean T. O’M Sonnet blush rhododendron.
Thank you. I will have to look for it here.
Good job on the Videos keep trying to got The six graders
Thanks
What is that magnificent plant behind you