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Sat, Sep 27, 14 at 14:25
| Do annual salvia cuttings root fairly easily? |
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- Posted by grandmamaloy 7 (My Page) on Mon, Sep 29, 14 at 18:03
| As far as I know, yes, but mainly because they are related to mint...and mint will root and grow anywhere. I've never actually tried it. I prefer to grow the perennial kind, though when I've broken a piece off while weeding, I've just stuck it back in the ground with about 50% of them rooting and surviving. Here's where I get my perennial plants; you might find it a good source for annuals as well. Always happy with them! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Tropical Sage a.k.a. Annual Salvia
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