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Super Salvias 2014..

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Marley Farley, Jan 4, 2014.

  1. Nash

    Nash Bear with me Please

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    Thanks thats great idea one of each it is then
     
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      If it is in a tub (and thus a "central feature"??) I would take them out, pot them up for next year, and put something else in the tub - perhaps nip to the garden centre and find something in flower / looking good / etc.

      I have several tubs "round the back" and when one gets tired I replace it with one that is just-coming-along whilst the retired one has a chance to recover, regroup and reflower :)
       
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      Here is another Salvia "not hians" that I grew from seed.........................
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      It has a slightly better colour to the flower but a far better stem and calyx colour. The first of these seed grown plants to flower can be seen in this post here.
       
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        So could be "Saliva hans" then? :heehee:
         
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        As they can be somewhat promiscuous in Nibors words it could be anything!!
         
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        the two below are "Sensation Deep ..." something or other - I cut them right back to the base where some fresh new leaves were growing about 3-4 weeks ago - the foliage came back strong and quickly and they are flowering again though not as well as their first flush, as longk says.

        Not sure if that will work now, a month later in the season - but won't kill them. If the foliage looks ok and not too tired then I would probably just cut back the flower stems - if there's a lot of dead leaves in the centre of the plant but new leaves at the base then even now I might try cutting right back.

        Last year I left those plants and cut back to new growth in Spring so no matter what you do you won't kill them.

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          Thanks for that I cut the one right back to fresh looking leaves this aft and left the other for a experiment lol so we will see what occurs ...thanks eveyone for your help
           
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          I tend not to tidy hollow stemmed plants at the end of the season as it significantly increases their winter survival rates if left intact.
           
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            good tip - will try and remember
             
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            Amongst the seed that I got from Robins Salvias (@nibor ) this year was S.urica. What a gem!
            First thing this morning..............
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            A couple of hours later.................
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            And the finished item this evening.................
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            Something of a gem! Stands 120cm tall now and branching up nicely.
             
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              Recently potted up - S. Uliginosa (until longk tells me different)

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              Nice one! Keep an eye out for seed - I could do a swap with something.
               
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              will do - how, exactly, do I go about harvesting the seeds from these?
               
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              Have a look for these, but only remove when the calyx has gone brown,
              Jenny
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                that seems simple enough - thank you Jenny!
                 
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