

Salvia farinacea Victoria is a Salvia with spikes with deep blue flowers on graceful vertical stems. Salvia can be plant in borders, flower beds and planters. This Salvia species is perennial but not completely hardy and must therefore overwinter indoors in pots.
Pre-sowing indoors is preferred. For all permeable soil types, in a sunny place. If you prune the Salvia regularly, it will remain nice and compact.
Salvia farinacea Victoria is a Salvia with spikes with deep blue flowers on graceful vertical stems. Salvia can be plant in borders, flower beds and planters. This Salvia species is perennial but not completely hardy and must therefore overwinter indoors in pots.
Pre-sowing indoors is preferred. For all permeable soil types, in a sunny place. If you prune the Salvia regularly, it will remain nice and compact.
Sowing: Sow the Salvia seeds indoors from February to April in pots. Sow outdoors on the spot after mid-May.
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Salvia farinacea Victoria is a Salvia with spikes with deep blue flowers on graceful vertical stems. Salvia can be plant in borders, flower beds and planters. This Salvia species is perennial but not completely hardy and must therefore overwinter indoors in pots.
Pre-sowing indoors is preferred. For all permeable soil types, in a sunny place. If you prune the Salvia regularly, it will remain nice and compact.