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Salvia x sylvestris ‘Serenade’- Salvia That is Ready to Plant Out- Comes Back Every Year (Hardy) - Flowers from Summer to Autumn- Loved by Bees (Middleton Nurseries) (1 Litre(13cm Pot))

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Soil: Salvia plants prefer well-draining soil, so make sure the soil in their planting area is loose and crumbly, with good drainage. Salvia nemorosa has been grown in gardens for as long as gardens have been popular and has hybridised freely in its time. Hence some of the most popular Salvias are of uncertain parentage, being hybrids of Salvia nemorosa with possibly S.pratensis, S.virgata, S x syvestris and S. x superba. The one thing they have in common is being particularly good garden plants. Salvia is the Latin name for the sages, a group of plants that belong to the mint family, Lamiaceae ( formerly Labiatae ). The family is characterised by having lipped flowers, square stems and a tendency towards fragrant leaves. The Lamiaceae contain quite a few of our most used herbs such as sage, thyme, mint and oregano. In fact without the Lamiaceae and Umbellifereae the herb garden would look quite bare.

H5: Plants that can withstand temperatures as low as -15°C and are suitable for outdoor cultivation in areas with cold, harsh winters, such as parts of Scotland.Watering: Salvia plants prefer well-draining soil, so be sure not to over-water them. Water deeply once or twice a week, depending on weather conditions and soil moisture levels.

H6: Plants that can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C and are suitable for outdoor cultivation in extremely cold regions, such as parts of northern Europe. H3: Plants that can withstand temperatures as low as -5°C and are suitable for outdoor cultivation throughout the UK H1: Plants that can withstand temperatures as low as 10°C and are suitable for outdoor cultivation throughout most of the UK. Sunlight: Salvia plants prefer full sunlight, so make sure they get at least 6-8 hours of direct sun per day.H2: Plants that can withstand temperatures as low as 5°C and are suitable for outdoor cultivation in sheltered or mild parts of the UK.

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