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Mealy Blue Sage: True Texas Wildflower
Mealy blue sage (Salvia farinacea) is one of the most widely available species of sage; a true Texas wild flower. It is easy to plant, grow and maintain.

In the spring, set out transplants in well prepared soil in an area of the garden that receives at least six hours of sunlight.

They should be planted at least two feet apart to give them ample room to show off their contrasting blue spires and silvery green foliage. After planting, mulch with three inches of bark mulch and water as necessary. Be sure to keep the mulch several inches away from the stem of the plant. These plants are considered to be drought tolerant; however, it is important to water adequately enough to prevent soil dryness. As new growth appears in the spring, fertilize once with a good rose fertilizer. The mealy blue sage requires no pruning, but some tip pinching will encourage more blooms.

The added benefit of this plant is that there are no serious insect or disease problems.

The use of the mealy blue sage is diverse. It is a favorite in borders, cut flower gardens and container gardening.

It is a delightful addition to any garden!

Lynne Merryfield
Smith County
Master Gardener
Texas AgriLife Extension Service



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