Potted perennial planting.
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Perovskia little spire is a dwarf variety that matures at about 1 5 to 2 feet tall with a similar spread.
Perovskia atriplicifolia blue jean baby plant patent applied for sku 42962 a shorter compact variety that is full and vigorous in the landscape with upright stems that resist flopping.
Perovskia longin is more rigidly upright and narrower than the species plant and has slightly larger leaves.
Early summer to fall.
Blue jean baby perovskia is a drought tolerant plant once established it can cope with average soils of low fertility.
Watering care for russian sage plants is minimal.
Potted perennial watering.
2 to 4 feet tall wide depending on variety.
Prefers somewhat dry soil with good drainage.
Can be divided every 4 6 years in spring or fall.
Leave the silvery stems standing over winter.
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Should not be cut back hard in the fall leaving some stem buds for next year s growth.
It responds very well to shearing to promote re bloom but you won t have to worry about deer doing the shearing it s not one of their favorite foods.
In fact russian sage thrives in dry soil and rarely needs watering once established.
A perfect perennial for hot dry climates and also exceptionally cold hardy.
Several russian sage varieties are available on the market.
Plant perovskia in full sun and well drained soil.
Newer cultivars grow in the 2 1 2 foot range.
Perovskia filagran has finely cut leaves and an airy appearance.
Lavender blue to violet two lipped tubular flowers bloom along 12 to l5 inch long panicles.
Clean up old foliage and stems in spring.
Perovskia can be used in a wide variety of environments with little attention through the season a reason they have long been a staple of landscapers.
Prune back to just 8 12 in early spring.
Blue jean baby is a vigorous selection which replaces peek a blue in our catalog.
Perovskia atriplicifolia blue jean baby pp29281.
Scatter a handful of general purpose fertilizer or a shovelful of compost around each plant every other year in late fall.
One of the earliest to bloom with midsummer lavender blue flowers and smoky purple calyxes that hold well into fall.
The straight species grows 3 to 5 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide.