PETITTI Sage Family Spotlight | Understanding Perennial Meadow Sage, Annual Salvia & Culinary Sage
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- When it comes to Sage, there are so many different plant families and varieties to choose from! Watch this video with Noelle, Horticulture, and Education Manager with Petitti Garden Centers, to learn more about the benefits of the sage family and the difference between annual, perennial, and culinary varieties. A member of the larger Mint family, Sage's wonderful fragrance makes this plant family a great deer-resistant option for the garden. Even when out of bloom, their colorful calyxes add texture and interest. Whether it's cooking with culinary sage or enjoying the beautiful blooms of annual salvia or meadow sage, there is so much to love about this plant family!
I love all sages. Especially the ones that come back years after years.❤️
Thank you for your knowledge and in depth information on salvia! Enjoyed your video! Have a great day!
The best video on sages! I’m a newbie gardener and learned so much… you are an awesome educator. New to my garden this year you’ve helped me think about how I can take good care of this plant! Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! Happy gardening! 😊
Best salvia explanation I've ever seen. I finally get it. New subscriber here. Thanks!
Glad it helped! Thanks for subscribing!
Also in the Deep South the blue suede shoes and all the rockin series guaranitic are perennials .
Great spotlight! I love all the sages and have many both annual & perennial 🌱
You are a wealth of knowledge !! Thank you !!
Awesome info. Thank you so much.
Thank you for all you do!
love this
All of our guaranitica salvias attract hummingbird. Purple , blue , red and pink .
hi, what is the exact variety name of the short, dark blue sages in the lower right corner? It appears to have lilies about to flower growing in front and behind it. Thanks.
Girrrl, smh once again, you're on point.
I just potted three Salvia here in Arizona how often should I water
How much water to add and how often on any of the salvia plants?
The general rule of thumb is 1" if water 1x per week. They need a good soaking each week whether from rain or from supplemental watering. In hot, dry climates they might need more frequent watering but in cooler climates where the soil stays moist they might not need to be watered as often. Make sure they are in an area with well-draining soil so they aren't sitting in water.
I dont think when people say full sun they are saying full Florida sun.so many "full sun" plants need shade here
Helpful video, but was looking for Russian sage...
Me too!