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Salvia Strawberry Split

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  • Striking flower spikes add garden vibrancy
  • Aromatic foliage enhances sensory appeal
  • Thrives in sunny to partially shaded spots
  • Light pruning encourages fresh blooms
Salvia 'Strawberry Split' creates a stunning display with its striking flower spikes that bring a lively presence to any garden. This cultivar is known for its upright form and vibrant blooms that add vertical interest and brighten outdoor spaces. The aromatic foliage enhances sensory appeal, making it a delightful addition to borders or containers. It thrives best when given appropriate care and positioning.
    Salvia Strawberry Split
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    Salvia Strawberry Split - Plant information

    Size: Grows to approximately 60-90cm tall with a spread of 45-60cm, providing an elegant vertical accent.

    Position: Prefers a sunny position but tolerates partial shade. Well-drained soil is essential for healthy growth.

    Feeding etc: Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring. Light pruning after flowering promotes a tidy shape and encourages further blooms.

    Care: Water moderately during dry spells and remove spent flowers to encourage new growth. Avoid overwatering and ensure good air circulation to prevent disease. Mulch in colder months to protect roots.