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As well as being low maintenance, Russian sage is a beautiful addition to any space. Laura Janney, founder and owner at The Inspired Garden, says: ‘What sets this plant apart is its stunning ...
Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is a stunner in my garden. This deciduous perennial has spires of gorgeous bluish-purple flowers, a fresh, sage-like scent and silvery, blue-green foliage.
If you elect to prune Russian sage in the early spring instead of fall, the upright stems provide an interesting presence in the garden during the winter months. Cultivation: Russian sage is tough ...
In early spring we are so consumed with how the garden will look in mid-July that ... and perhaps a whiff of fragrance? I vote for Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia). Gardeners usually ...
One of the nicest choices for this job is Russian sage. In summer, its flowers bring a soft shade of blue to violet to a garden on a plant with a different shape and style from most summer perennials.
Your happiness with the Russian sage and its longevity in your garden will depend largely on winter drainage. Does your soil drain freely, thereby preventing any tendencies to sit with wet feet?
Plenty of sun and well-draining soil is a must for Russian sage to thrive. Dividing these perennials is quick and ...
Although Perovskia atriplicifolia can mix well with other aromatic plants in a fragrance garden, it is not usable in the kitchen for cooking. Popular worldwide, Russian sage did not find favor in ...
I have a problem with the Russian sage plants our landscaper put in about ... I am looking for a good ground cover for the garden (sun/partial shade) to go in between a flagstone path and keep ...
The Russian sage plants our landscaper put in about five years ago are a problem. There are three of them, thriving and beautiful, but they put out a great many suckers and are hard and messy to ...