Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Salvia guaranitica against an impressive background

Many, most, of the Salvias are from the south, Texas say, or Mexico. It takes a lot of heat to get them going and they often don't get started flowering heavily till late summer. I often feel that they have been surprised by the cold temperatures of fall. Then they're cut down in their prime. This fellow is still standing tall and proud today.

2 comments:

MulchMaid said...

I love those blue salvias. He''s an impressively staunch survivor...but haven't you already had multiple nights below freezing?

Keith said...

I grow this and several other Salvias, mainly for their long flowering season.
As they rarely tend to be hardy here in the UK I lift the tubers of the better ones (and this is one of them) for the winter, storing them dry in fresh compost. I then grow them on under glass until late May before planting back out. Many times they are blooming by planting time.