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Pruning Salvias

Do Salvias Need Cutting Back?
Plants & Trees

Do Salvias Need Cutting Back?

ByGrace Miller September 26, 2023November 28, 2023

Enhance the look of your coastal or dry garden by cutting back Salvias at appropriate durations. The only problem with Salvias is the inability to survive harsh winters. Hence, it is best to take cuttings in summer and plant them indoors to enjoy their beauty all year long. However, if you live in areas where…

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      • Fertilizing
      • Pruning and Training
      • Deadheading
      • Overwintering
    • Propagation
      • Cuttings
      • Division
      • Layering
      • Grafting
    • Pest and Disease Control
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      • Plant Diseases
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