Excellent commentary and leading questions. I have a salvia that bloomed wonderfully last season but this year I only got one stalk. I want to attempt to propagate this stem before I lose it. I’m in zone 7 Delaware. This was wonderful , thank you.
Thanks Lisa and Layne 😍 I am growing from seed a perennial salvia ( blue bedder ) sage, really long stems.. last year.. not in full sun.. but it didn't servive out weather in 6 a we had two weather events before the new year..This year full sun.. fun to experiment.. Thanks for all the fine details Ladies.. your the best❤
Hello! I would love to know which variety of salvia you are growing - it sounds beautiful! 😍 Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words 🤗 Have a wonderful weekend! 💚☺️💚
Hello, Helen! ‘Victoria Blue’ salvia appears to be an herbaceous perennial like the two salvias we discussed in this episode, so I would definitely give it a try. Best of luck, and thanks so much for watching! 🤗
Excellent commentary and leading questions. I have a salvia that bloomed wonderfully last season but this year I only got one stalk. I want to attempt to propagate this stem before I lose it. I’m in zone 7 Delaware. This was wonderful , thank you.
Thanks Lisa and Layne 😍 I am growing from seed a perennial salvia ( blue bedder ) sage, really long stems.. last year.. not in full sun.. but it didn't servive out weather in 6 a we had two weather events before the new year..This year full sun.. fun to experiment.. Thanks for all the fine details Ladies.. your the best❤
Hello! I would love to know which variety of salvia you are growing - it sounds beautiful! 😍 Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words 🤗 Have a wonderful weekend! 💚☺️💚
Hi Lisa. Could this be done to Snapdragons as well?
Does this work for Victoria blue salvia?
Hello, Helen! ‘Victoria Blue’ salvia appears to be an herbaceous perennial like the two salvias we discussed in this episode, so I would definitely give it a try. Best of luck, and thanks so much for watching! 🤗
Victoria Blue is a superstar in my Gulf Coast zone 9b. It blooms practically year round and reliably comes back from freezes.