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Pruning galore: A guide for sage, chamisa, desert willow and other plants. Marisa Y. Thompson. ... — from a section on shrub salvia species in "New Mexico Gardener’s Guide" (2005) ...
Soil: 'Texas sage does well in most types of soil,' Katie says, including rocky and poor soils. 'However, they grow best in well-drained soil with neutral to slightly alkaline pH, approximately ...
Because sage comes from a wide genus with many varieties of the plant, some may be better at growing as a ground cover than ...
Pussy willow is a wetland plant and cannot tolerate drought. “The good news is that it doesn’t need well-drained soil, as long as there is plenty of organic matter,” he said.
When a plant looks good from the minute it emerges in the spring after its winter haircut and then steadily grows all summer in full sun, with willow-like attractive foliage, and grandly finishes ...
It is generally thought that sage plants will need to be divided or replaced every two to three years or so. However, I have one that is well over 10 years old and is still going strong.
By Megan Mattingly-Arthur Special to Statesman Content Marketing Known botanically as Salvia leucantha, Mexican bush sage is a deciduous, perennial shrub prized for its grayish-green foliage and … ...
Texas sage, which isn’t actually in the sage family, is an increasingly popular landscape plant. It is one of the few plants that seem relatively unfazed by the state’s capricious climate ...