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Meadow Sage (Salvia pratensis) is a beautiful perennial herb known for its vibrant blue-purple flower spikes and aromatic foliage. Thriving in sunny, well-drained gardens and meadows, it attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies, supporting biodiversity. Meadow Sage adds both color and fragrance to borders, wildflower mixes, and naturalized areas. Its hardy nature and striking blooms make it a favorite for gardeners looking to combine beauty with ecological benefits.
Meadow Sage
Meadow Sage Salvia pratensis is a beautiful perennial herb known for its vibrant blue purple flower spikes and aromatic foliage. Thriving in sunny well drained gardens and meadows it attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies supporting biodiversity. Meadow Sage adds both color and fragrance to borders wildflower mixes and naturalized areas. Its hardy nature and striking blooms make it a favorite for gardeners looking to combine beauty with ecological benefits.
Usage and Benefits
Plant Meadow Sage seeds outdoors in spring after the last frost in full sun and well drained soil. Sow seeds lightly covering them and keep soil moist until germination. Thin seedlings to twelve to eighteen inches apart. Meadow Sage blooms in late spring to early summer producing vibrant flower spikes. Use in garden borders wildflower mixes and pollinator gardens. Cut back in late fall or early spring to encourage healthy growth.
Fun Fact
Meadow Sage is valued for its vibrant flowers and ability to attract beneficial pollinators making it both beautiful and ecologically important.
This cultivation information is generated by Seeds Wild AI.
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Depth1 inch |
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Area Required30 inch |
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Watering120 hours |
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FertilizationPotassium, Phosphorus, |
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Plant Height60 inch |
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