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Salvias The stalwarts of the midsummer garden border, which flowers from summer to autumn, are also known as sage. When planted in the spring, these fragrant beauties attract butterflies and bees and make excellent cuttings. Salvias can withstand droughts.
GROWING RED SALVIA FROM SEEDS:
- Before planting, let the seeds soak for four to six hours.
- Take a Seedling Tray and add Cocopeat to it.
- Drill a hole ½ inch deep, then plant three seeds in each.
- After adding Cocopeat to the hole, use a spray bottle or pistol to mist it with water.
- 3 times a week, drink water.
- Seeds have a week to germinate.
- Direct sunshine is required.
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