CLARY SALVIA - Salvia horminum - 200 seeds
CLARY SALVIA - Salvia horminum - 200 seeds
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CLARY SALVIA - Salvia horminum - 200 seeds

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Sowing instruction. Season: Annual Height: 50cm (20 inches) Bloom Season: Summer through fall Bloom Color: White,pink,blue Environment: Partial shade Deer Resistant: Yes Average Germ Time: 10 - 30 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soil Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant Plant Spacing: 25-30cm (10 - 15 inches) How To Grow Salvia From Seeds: For earlier blooms, sow Salvia flower seeds indoors 10 weeks before last frost. Sow Salvia flower seed in starter trays and press the seed into the soil. Salvia flower seed needs light to germinate. When the frost season has passed, transplant Salvia seedlings into the garden 20-30cm (10 - 15 inches) apart in a sunny location. Or, sow Salvia flower seeds outdoors in spring after frost danger has passed and prepare soil by weeding it and loosening it. Lightly rake the flower seeds into the soil and keep the seeds and young Salvia seedlings moist until well-established. Provide plenty of water in dry weather. Salvia plants grow best when provided moist, but well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Salvia Flower Care: Removed the spent flower spikes to promote continued blooming. If the Salvia Horminum plants begin to look tired in mid-summer, trim them back by 1/3, and they will be re-energized and reward you with more blooming.
  • Salvia (Salvia Horminum Multicolour) - These annuals are easily grown from Salvia seeds, and they provide vivid color that lasts from summer through fall. Also known as Salvia Horminum Clary, this annual multicolour Salvia plant is native to an area extending from the Mediterranean to the Crimea and into Iran. The botanical name Salvia Horminum is synonymous with Salvia Viridis.
  • Salvia Multicolour quickly grows up to 50-60cm (20 inches) tall and about 25cm (10 inches) wide. The brilliant multicolour flowers last well as cut flowers or dried flowers. The plant prefers loose soil, good drainage, moderate water, and mostly sunny locations.
Salvia (Salvia Horminum Multicolour) - These annuals are easily grown from Salvia seeds, and they provide vivid color that lasts from summer through fall. Also known as Salvia Horminum Clary, this annual multicolour Salvia plant is native to an area extending from the Mediterranean to the Crimea and into Iran. The botanical name Salvia Horminum is synonymous with Salvia Viridis.

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