Salvia Showcase: The Must-Have Varieties for Your Garden Collection!
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025
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Salvia nemorosa Crystal Blue
Zones 8-3
Salvia Amethyst Lips
Zones 10-8
Salvia patens Guanajuato
Zones 10-8
Salvia patens Pink Ice
Zones 10-8
Salvia Silkes Dream
Zones 10-8
Salvia nutans
Zones 9-4
Salvia glutinosa
Zones 8-4
I really appreciate the names of the flowers appearing on screen.
I screenshot them…
After watching many UK gardening programs I have become a fan of salvias. Other than nemerosa, some Proven Winners selections, and the sad little unscented bedding salvias, I don’t see many salvias on offer here in the US. But I’ve learned that there are some hardy varieties that are native to the US, and ideal for the increasingly dry summers. I’ve added a couple to my garden this year, in addition to beginning a collection of non-hardy varieties that I overwinter in the small greenhouse that my husband built using old doors and windows. I found s. discolor at a local nursery last year and was smitten! The contrast between the silvery foliage and dark blooms is stunning! Hummingbirds love them as much as I do 😊
Try Flowers by the Sea Nursery - they are salvia specialist here.
@@FLlife thanks for the recommendation.
Love them, but they sadly went out of business last year. Other ideas are Almost Eden Plants and Select Seeds. @@FLlife
This is quite a diverse family of plants that I have grown to appreciate. There are hundreds of varieties, with a mix of both the cold-hardy varieties which I plant outdoors, and the tender varieties which I keep in containers, which can be stored during the winter in a protective area which protects the plants from freezing temperatures.
So interesting to learn how weather temperature affects and determines flower color! Thank you, love your videos!
I’m thinking of making a new bed for salvias only! Love them
Hi Rosy! Wonderful flowers! I love salvia! I grow these plants in my garden. Thanks for interesting video and your great job!
Thank you so much! I didn’t know all those and I love Salvias!
drgavin_trips
Their all beautiful plants , my personal favorite is the salvia Amistad
Thanks so much for the plant list and zones for the US - very helpful to help us find our favorite Salvias. I have a small collection incl. a native Florida Salvia creeper (I'm zone 10) - groundcover you can walk on - with tiny bright sky blue flowers. Nice scent too when you touch the leaves or walk on it. Can't wait to try Guanajuato and Salvia nutans maybe even Amethyst Lips. Great show and telldemo - thanks!
drgavin_trips
I have eight sage caradonna purple plants in the garden beds for bees and one salvia amistad growing in a pot which the bees love as well.
Love perennial salvias, so do the hummingbirds but not the deer:)
I don’t know why, but Hot Lips is one of my favorite plants ever. Up there with peonies and roses and dahlias! 🤪😂🩷
Brilliant video and clear information as always 👏👏
Great video, My garden is mostly Salvias, I have a few different types,they look amazing when they’re all out in flower, I have,
Hot lips
Amethyst lips
Cherry lips
Blue note
Peaches
Wine and roses
Icing sugar
Royal bumble
Nactvlinder
Caradonna purple
Caradonna pink
Another interesting and useful video. Leaves me thinking I should find a home for another salvia, maybe the Nutans variety?
in north Texas, my various salvias have taken a beating from the heat this summer :^(
Excellent video. Thanks!
Thank you so much. So useful and informative
I have a salvia I grew from seed last year that likes boggy soil. Salvia forsskaolei . It has huge leaves spreading to a meter across and will have blue flowers growing up to 50cm. It is growing by the creek that runs through my property. Thanks for more tips on salvias!
Interesting. I grow the exact same one in gravel by my driveway. I should try it in a wet area.
My favorites are the. guaranitca hybrids
Thank you
love your channel! thank you for this informative video. just an FYI, Guanajuato is pronounced "wan-ah-hooatoh". cheers!
I have a fairly large collection here in Florida 9b. I’m going to search for nuetons and I’ve always struggles with nemerosa but I’m inspired to try again.
drgavin_trips
I garden in FL zone 10a. Would love to know if there are any particular varieties in your collection that have done exceptionally well in our climate? Always interested in trying new things. :)
@@kayceevallozzi I’ve had super good luck with Armistad, Wendy’s wish, love and wishes, Black and blue, any of the proven winners Rockin series which will be the easiest to find. Also Mystic Spires is easy to find. All of these although they say they are either annual or perennial are evergreen and ever blooming for us! I usually cut one or two stems to the base periodically to keep them flushed out and full. I’m in Bradenton on the west coast. If you’re near, I’m happy to share some cuttings or garden tour. Happy gardening!
@@FLlife Oh, thank you so much! Adding these to my plant wish list now. 😊 And thanks for the tips! I love the idea of cutting a stem or two down at a time to keep things fresh. Will give that a try! I’m in the Naples area, so not too far! So kind of you to share your garden. Will keep it in mind should I ever find myself in your neck of the woods.
What size pot is best for salvias to plant out into the garden please ?
where is Divenorum ?
My several Salvia cardona always bloom beautifully, but splay open in the center. They are in full sun from 9- 2 in the Summer and are watered adequately for this plant. I am thinking that perhaps these Require(?) dividing every 2 years or so? Mine have been in the same spot for about 8 years.
Maybe the soil is too rich, causing the stems to be more tender and less sturdy.