Salvia

CraftyOnez

Earning My Ears
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Hi all,

I was wondering if anybody has or had Salvia in their flower gardens. I was wondering if these survive the cold winter months? :sunny:
 
Depends on the type of salvia. There are many which are hardy in my area, zone 6, and possibly down to 4 or 5. There are also salvias which we treat as annuals in this region. My favorite cold-hardy salvia is 'Carradonna', a dark purple with purple stems.
 
I have multiple types of salvia in my gardens and containers. I leave them in as perinneals and they do fine over the winter once I trim them back a bit. I'm in zone 9, though. :sunny:
 
I have salvia mixed in with my annuals in the ground. I treat them as annuals and am pleasantly surprised when they come back. The potted salvias that I carry over in the garage do come back from the seeds.
 

:banana:

Thanks for the responses everyone! My Salvias didn't survive...I guess they aren't built for the cold :cold:
 
don't give up yet. It is very possible that they will be back next sping. Just cut them back and see what happens. I have some Salvias that should not be hardy in my area but they come back every year.
 















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