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Salvia Rockin' ‘Blue Suede Shoes’

Salvia farinacea


Crisp indigo blue petals held in black calyxes are borne on tall, dark-stemmed flower spikes above deep green foliage.

Drought and heat tolerant

Attracts Pollinators

Continuous bloomer or rebloomer

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Mature Size:

Height: 1m
Width: 75cm

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Description

Salvia Rockin' ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ is a hardy, upright shrub with deep green foliage which contrasts beautifully with the black stems and calyxes of the tall flower spikes and crisp indigo blue petals. In warmer climates, ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ can be treated as perennial that will only slow its flowering in the coldest few weeks of the year. In colder climates with frosts, it is a favourite annual.  This continuous blooming Salvia is sterile, which means more flowers for you.

Uses

The tidy habit and sturdy, tall flower spires are at home in a range of gardens, from a free-ranging cottage style to more formally organised landscapes. Use it in sunny or shaded gardens as a border plant or in a landscaackground or centrepiece in larger springtime combination planting in containers.

Flower spikes and foliage of ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ also make lovely fresh-cut floral arrangements.

Care

Salvia Rockin' are suitable for positions with full sun to part shade and well-drained soil in a wide range of climates, keeping in mind that it is an annual in colder regions. Prepare the garden bed by loosening the soil to improve drainage and add slow-release fertiliser or compost. Most Salvias are light feeders, and over-fertilising can in fact cause plant stress, which causes them to become leggy and flop. In warmer regions with longer blooming periods, 'Blue Suede Shoes' may need an additional feed in mid-Summer to last through Winter. Water regularly until settled in.

Salvia Rockin' are drought tolerant once established but perform best with consistent low levels of moisture. Water more frequently during prolonged periods of no rain. A good measure is to water when the top five centimetres of soil becomes dry.

Remove spent flower spikes as needed at the stem's base, near to the auxiliary flower stem below. In frost-free climates Salvia Rockin' 'Blue Suede Shoes' will survive the Winter, and a pruning will be beneficial in early Spring when new growth emerges to form shape and encourage branching.

In containers, use a premium all-purpose potting mix and ensure that drainage holes function well, and remember that plants in pots need more regularly watering than those in the ground


Wear gloves & wash hands after gardening.

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