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Salvia uliginosa - 2011
By Andrewr
- 13 Oct, 2011
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Brilliant colour. I too have it for the first time Andrew. Is it hardy enough to survive a harsh winter? I hope we don't get another one like the last for a long time.
13 Oct, 2011
Mine said semi hardy.
13 Oct, 2011
I can get it through a mild winter but a hard one usually kills it. It is planted in a very sheltered corner and I will mulch the roots and keep my fingers firmly crossed
13 Oct, 2011
Andrew what do you use for mulch? we have several new shrubs that are going to need extra care .
13 Oct, 2011
DD - either fronds from ferns I have cut down or shredded woody material that hasn't rotted down yet. Sometimes a friend and I go 'halves' on a bale of straw but it's not a cheap option :-(
14 Oct, 2011
It also blows all over the place, it is very windy here....
14 Oct, 2011
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13 Oct, 2011