Salvia Victoria Blue
Salvia Victoria Blue
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Short Summary for Salvia Victoria Blue
Salvia Victoria Blue is a striking, hardy perennial known for its vibrant blue spikes of flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. This variety thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, providing continuous color throughout the summer months. With its tall, elegant growth habit and resilience, Salvia Victoria Blue is ideal for flower beds, borders, and containers. It is low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, making it a perfect choice for gardeners seeking a bold, long-lasting floral display.
Planting Instructions for Salvia Victoria Blue
General Sowing Time: Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last expected frost. For outdoor sowing, wait until the soil temperature is consistently above 15°C, and the risk of frost has passed.
Position: Select a sunny location for optimal growth. Salvia Victoria Blue thrives in full sun but can tolerate some partial shade. It prefers well-drained, fertile soil and does best in a spot with good airflow.
Suitable Space: Ideal for planting in flower beds, borders, or containers. It works well as a focal point or in mass plantings to create a striking visual effect. This variety also attracts pollinators, making it a great choice for wildlife gardens.
Sow Depth: Sow seeds lightly on the soil surface and press them gently. Do not cover with soil as Salvia seeds need light to germinate.
Spacing: Space the plants 30-45 cm apart to allow for their bushy growth habit and to ensure good air circulation between them.
Height: Salvia Victoria Blue can grow up to 45-60 cm in height, with flower spikes reaching even taller. This makes it an excellent plant for the middle or back of borders.
Germination: Seeds typically germinate in 10-14 days when kept at temperatures around 18-21°C. Keep the soil consistently moist during this period but avoid waterlogging.
Days to Bloom: Expect blooms in 70-90 days from sowing, with continuous flowering throughout the summer into fall.
Temperature: Prefers mild to warm temperatures between 18°C-24°C. It is well-suited to temperate climates and can tolerate heat once established, but it does not thrive in freezing conditions.
Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells. Once established, Salvia Victoria Blue is somewhat drought-tolerant, but it performs best with even moisture.
Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer at planting, and then fertilize every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to encourage vigorous growth and abundant blooms.
Pests/Diseases: While Salvia Victoria Blue is generally pest-resistant, watch for aphids, spider mites, and powdery mildew. To prevent fungal issues, ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering. Natural pest control methods like neem oil can be effective for treating infestations.
By following these planting instructions, Salvia Victoria Blue will thrive in your garden, providing stunning blue flowers that attract pollinators and add beauty to your landscape all summer long.
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