Salvia are excellent, easy-to-grow perennials for a summer show of intense color. They perform best in full sun and are real heat lovers. Not only do the flowers attract butterflies, the plants are also very deer resistant. Meadow Sage responds well to shearing after blooming to prompt fresh foliage and blooms. Shop our selection of Salvia plants below.
Salvia provide a summer show of intense color. Easy-to-grow sun lovers; plant several Meadow Sage to support your local pollinators.
Salvia are true heat lovers and prefer full sun locations with well-drained soils. They can be used almost anywhere (borders, containers, islands) for a punch of summer color.
Salvia and Sage are one and the same. Although in the same family of plants, usually the name Sage is associated with cooking and medicinal uses and Salvia has been used for the ornamental flowering varieties.
Yes, one of the most resistant! The foliage of Salvia is aromatic and not favored by deer.
Yes! Divide Salvia every 3-5 years in early spring. Dig up the plant and separate it into two or three sections keeping as much of the root as possible. Replant the divisions and water in well.