SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue
SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue

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Outside of this radius we out source couriers, we cannot unfortunately ship a lot of bulkier items such as large pots, composts and many of our more delicate living things. 

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SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue – Description

Potted Salvia nemorosa “Rhapsody in Blue”
Common Name: Meadow Sage
Other Names: Blue Sage
Indoors or Outdoor: Outdoor
Size: Height: 60-70 cm, Spread: 45-50 cm

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue – Delivery

Delivered potted and ready to plant, ensuring optimal health and ease of transplanting. Carefully packaged for secure delivery across Ireland.

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue – Characteristics

Mature Size: Reaches up to 70 cm in height and 50 cm in spread.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous.
What Position Does It Like: Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade.
Shape – Plant Characteristics: Upright, bushy clumps with vibrant blue-violet spikes of flowers atop aromatic green foliage.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy in Irish temperate conditions.
Diseases: Generally disease-resistant but watch for powdery mildew in humid conditions.

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue – Uses

Perfect for borders, cottage gardens, pollinator-friendly gardens, and patio containers. Ideal for attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue – Preferred Planting Aspect

Preferred Planting Aspect: South or west-facing, sheltered from strong winds.
Is it Frost Hardy: Yes, frost hardy in most Irish gardens.
Fast or Slow Growing?: Moderately fast-growing.
Pruning Advice: Deadhead spent flower spikes regularly to encourage continuous blooming. Prune back in early spring to promote fresh growth.

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue – Planting Instructions

Sowing Time: Spring or early autumn for best results.
Instruction:
Plant in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter. Water well after planting and during dry spells.

Trench Preparation:
Dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the pot. Mix soil with compost before planting.

Positioning of Plants:
Space plants approximately 45 cm apart to allow for mature spread and airflow.

Pruning:
Cut back faded flower spikes to encourage further blooms. In late autumn or early spring, trim foliage to ground level.

SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue – Facts About Product

Particularly well-suited for Ireland’s temperate climate.
Salvia plants are known for their drought resistance once established.
A magnet for pollinators, supporting Ireland’s native bee populations.
With its striking violet-blue flowers and easy care requirements, SALVIA Rhapsody in Blue is a must-have for any Irish garden looking to add long-lasting colour and biodiversity appeal.

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