Easy-Care Lavender Alternative for Any Landscape
ThisĀ Perovskia variety is the hardier alternative to lavender. A long-blooming perennial, the Lacey Blue Russian Sage is not only tough and drought resistant but also an aromaticĀ addition to any garden.Ā
From the base of the plant, countless spikes ofĀ violet flowers emerge in spring toĀ deliver aĀ fragrant, long-lasting bloom. It has stronger stems that are less prone to flopping than other varieties.Ā Its purple blossomsāand their delightful aromaāmake the Lacey BlueĀ irresistible to pollinators.Ā
Beyond its blooms, the Lacey Blue varietyĀ also features stunningĀ silver-gray foliageĀ that forms its signature mound shape (and is also resistant toĀ deer!).Ā Versatile and unique, theĀ Lacey Blue Russian Sage fits in with any landscape style.Ā
Whether you plant them in containers, along paths,Ā or en masse at the center of your garden, these bloomers are sure to please. And becauseĀ of their extreme drought tolerance,Ā theyĀ can thrive even inĀ desert-like conditions. Improved to be stronger and easier maintenance, the Lacey Blue Russian Sage only requires a single prune at the end of the season.
Ready to plantĀ something unique and unexpected? Grab this hardy lavender alternative before it sells out!Ā
Planting & Care
1. Planting:Ā Plant your Lacey Blue Russian Sage in a location with full sun and well-draining soil. If planting in a container, combine soil with sand to ensure the soil will drain easily.
If planting in a garden bed, dig a hole that is the same depth of the roots and two times as wide. After loosening the roots with your fingers, place the plant in the hole and backfill the dirt.Ā
2. Watering:Ā Water immediately after planting and continue to water regularly until the plant is well established.Ā Then, you can water as needed.
3. Pruning:Ā Prune your Lacey Blue Russian Sage noĀ further than 6 inches from the ground in the fall to prepare for new growth.















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