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HildaW Fri 25-Aug-17 16:16:19

There are lots of lovely salvias....we bought quite a few from a nice little company called Hayloft....trouble is they just do not like our garden....the salvias that is!

merlotgran Fri 25-Aug-17 14:27:04

Yes they should overwinter, Chewbacca so long as you don't cut back any foliage until spring. The top growth protects the plant and if you live in an area that experiences severe frosts it's a good idea to cover the base of the plant with straw or mulch although I haven't had to do that yet.

You can cut the old growth in spring back to where you can see the new leaves appearing.

They're pretty tough really.

TriciaF Fri 25-Aug-17 12:00:20

Salvias (sages) are very hardy here. We have some salvia grahamii (second son is Graham smile which are bushes now. I think they like clay-type soil.

Greyduster Fri 25-Aug-17 10:12:15

I was always under the impression that this, growing in my garden, was a salvia. I didn't plant it. Now I'm not so sure. It has been particularly nice this year.

shysal Fri 25-Aug-17 09:09:04

Previous Salvias I have grown have been stripped by slugs and snails, so I hope you will not have the same problem.

Serkeen Fri 25-Aug-17 08:28:46

My DH would know I will ask him later

Auntieflo Thu 24-Aug-17 22:34:28

I'm jealous. I have bought two small plants, supposedly of the Hot Lips variety, but they both turned out to be pinky/red. They are very pretty though.

Chewbacca Thu 24-Aug-17 22:33:53

Do they overwinter Merlotgran ? I've never grown them before but I've been really pleased with this one and would like to keep it.

merlotgran Thu 24-Aug-17 22:32:12

Yes. I agree it's salvia Hot Lips. There are some lovely salvia varieties. My favourites are the aubergine coloured 'Nachtvlinder' and 'Trelawny Cream' which looks stunning when planted against bronze coloured foliage.

I love salvias.

fiorentina51 Thu 24-Aug-17 22:29:11

Whatever you do, please Google it as Salvia hot lips. Otherwise some strange stuff is likely to appear! ?

Chewbacca Thu 24-Aug-17 22:17:24

Salvia not Sylvia!

Chewbacca Thu 24-Aug-17 22:17:01

Yes, I've got that in my garden. It's a Sylvia and is really lovely. I paid about £5 for quite a small plant and it's really taken hold in quite a short space of time. I hope it over winters ok!

Greyduster Thu 24-Aug-17 22:14:08

Wow, gq! That was quick! I would never have thought it was a salvia. Thank you! My niece found it growing through a fence and thought if she could find out what it was she would buy one for her garden. She'll be delighted!

grannyqueenie Thu 24-Aug-17 21:16:09

It might be a salvia Hot Lips! ?

Greyduster Thu 24-Aug-17 19:58:59

It appears to be from a flowering shrubs of some kind. The flower is very small.