Salvia Black & Bloom 14cm
$12.95
A beautiful evergreen plant which produces colourful tubular flowers throughout Spring and Autumn. Salvia is tough, easy to grow and low maintenance.
Availability: Only 2 left in stock
CODE: G87683Salvia guaranitica ‘Black and Bloom’ – 14cm pot
A stunning, large, evergreen Salvia which produces masses of vibrant blue, tubular flowers on long black stems. Flowers emerge in Spring, Summer and through to Autumn. Foliage is emerald green which contrasts beautifully against the flowers. Will require pruning after flowering as this will encourage a neat growth habit and more flowers to form. Moderate water requirements once established.
Position: Full sun – Part shade
Height: 90-120cm
Width: 90-120cm
Garden Uses:
Filler plant
Bee attracting
Mass plantings
Feature plant
Planted in large containers
Why plant?
These are very versatile plants as they can tolerate a wide range of climate conditions and soil types. Therefore, making them a great beginners plant or a very rewarding plant for even the most experienced of gardeners. They are extremely long flowering providing months of colour at a time, stems of tubular blooms appear mainly in Autumn and Spring. Once they have finished flowering, their blooms can be pruned off to encourage a second flush of flowers to emerge, within just a matter of a few weeks.
If you are creating a cottage-style garden or a mixed perennial bed this is the perfect plant. Very easy to grow with minimal care required. A handy tip is to mulch around the base of the plants at the beginning of Spring to retain more moisture during the summer months, reducing the amount of watering required throughout the season. Fertilise throughout the growing seasons, Spring through to Autumn, every 4-6 weeks depending on your choice of feed. By doing this it will encourage stronger, healthy growth and better flowers.
But… best of all, they can provide a safe haven for many of our friendly pollinators, all whilst being a fantastic food source for our native and exotic bees. With a global concern for the decline of the humble bee population, there has never been a better time than now to give them a helping hand. By providing our pollinators with a happy place to visit, you are gaining a beautiful garden in return.