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Fri, May 27, 11 at 23:47
| last year, I posted a picture of a Salvia plant and someone here identified it as Farinacea. She told me also that if I don't cut the plant and put thick mulch, it might come back in zone 5a. I followed here instructions. Guess what, it's back!!! :) |
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- Posted by countrycarolyn 6-7nwTN (My Page) on Sat, May 28, 11 at 14:05
| Congrats!! That is one plant that is a must grow in my yard. I have a clump by my mailbox and since I rent management has hired mowers. Well they hired a new guy this year and he weed eated my salvia victoria and salvia blue bedder. Well after closer examination I found a few reseeeds of my victoria hidden in my grass. Talk about a close call. I guess I will have to talk with the new guy. My blue bedder was already a foot tall with buds!! Ugh! |
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- Posted by ladyrose65 6bNJ (My Page) on Sun, May 29, 11 at 6:53
| Congratulations! They are very attractive plants. |
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| carolyn, the same thing happened with my friend an dher strawberries. They came back. someone has to teach these guys some horticulture! |
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- Posted by v1rtu0s1ty (My Page) on Sun, May 29, 11 at 9:48
| Thanks! :D |
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