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Salvia microphylla 'Pink Blush'
By Meanie
- 19 Oct, 2017
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To be honest I rarely cut anything back until the spring. But Salvia are certainly best left except for in the mildest of areas if only for stronger growth the following year.
20 Oct, 2017
Thanks for that info, I thought that was best, if not by design.
22 Oct, 2017
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This photo is of "Salvia "Pink Blush"" in Meanie's garden
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Loads of flowers on this microphylla. As a Salvia enthusiast, do you leave cutting them back till the Spring, and into the old wood?
20 Oct, 2017