Super Salvias!

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  1. Kristen

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    Yes, but because I only have a couple (one last year, only got a couple of cuttings to take, but this year I have been able to take plenty of cuttings, so hopefully more plants next year).
     
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    Then I can only suggest that you talk to it nicer in future!!

    A friend has it and has left it out some years, but it took a while to get going again. Always lifts it now.
     
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      Thanks, I'll take some cuttings as insurance then.
       
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      I don't grow Guanajuato, just come across it several times whilst looking for something else............
       
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      Found out how to use my new macro lens and lens adaptor, so 3 Salvias today:
      1) Salvia Leucantha 2) Salvia "Amistad" 3 ) Salvia "Dyson's Crimson" stop action 14 Oct 2012 036.JPG stop action 14 Oct 2012 040.JPG stop action 14 Oct 2012 042.JPG
       
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        Salvia leucantha looks good!
         
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        Hi everyone. My first post. I love salvias....guanuajuato ......is my favourite. Large dark blue form of patens. I dig them up now and overwinter in greenhouse.
         
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        Salva leucanthemum grows large for me. 5' high and currently in full bloom. I split it in autumn and every piece grows. I cut off early flowers for mid summer to late autumn flowering.
         
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          That would be before blooming ?
           
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          :sign0016: to Gardeners Corner Verdun,
          Any others that you can recommend? Quite a few of us love the Salvias. Do you leave them in the ground over Winter or bring them all in?
          Hope you enjoy having a wander round the threads here - lots of other interesting things to see,
          Jenny namaste
           
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            Hi Jenny. Grow uliginosa, guaranitica, patens varieties, leucanthemum, microphylla types like christine two etc. some are bit invasive and some I dont like. uliginosa and microphylla are left in the ground. I grow hot lips too and it has survived for 3 years outside. Patens Guanajuato really,is lovely and stil in flower. Yep will wander round,the threads and get to know you all
             
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            I have Salvia Patens Oxford and Cambridge Blue seeds, Verdun.
            Care to do a swap for about 6 Patens Guanajuato?
            Jenny
             
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            Hi Jenny. Ashamed to admit I don't do seeds really..too lazy I guess. I have salvias you offer. Not sure Guanajuato comes true from seed but perhaps I can send you some cuttings in the spring?
             
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            Shall we review the situation in Spring then? A lot will depend on the severity of the Winter to come.
            Thank you for the offer Verdun,
            Jenny
             
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