Salvia is a great perennial to add to your garden for a bit of color and to attract pollinators. Salvia is very easy to care for and needs very little maintenance to get a lot of bloom production from it. Dead heading is important and while you do this task you can also take cuttings to propagate more salvia for your garden.
The method of plant propagation I used in this video is taking cuttings but salvia may also be divided. The cuttings in this video were taken from Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' but this technique works for many varieties of salvia.
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Salvia nemorosa is hardy in my Tennessee garden (zone 7).
00:19 Deadheading Salvia
02:14 Taking Cuttings
03:12 Sticking Cuttings
04:12 Rooting Hormone
Rooting Hormone I Used for these Cuttings:
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