Salvia farinacea ‘Victoria Blue’ produces striking deep blue-violet flower spikes on elegant stems reaching around 60cm tall. Slow to establish but well worth the wait, this variety rewards patience with long-lasting colour, gentle fragrance, and a strong presence in borders, pollinator gardens, and cut-flower displays.
Salvia Farinacea 'Victoria Blue' seeds produce vibrant blue flowers ideal for pollinator-friendly gardens. Sow from March to September, either directly outdoors or in pots. These hardy perennials thrive in full sun with well-drained soil, making them perfect for borders and cut flower arrangements.
How to Sow, Grow and Harvest Salvia Farinacea 'Victoria Blue' Seeds
- Sow: March–September, direct or in pots
- Germination: 7–14 days
- Grow: Full sun, well-drained soil, space 30cm apart
- Water: Moderate; keep soil moist but not waterlogged
- Harvest: Cut flowers when blooms open for longest vase life
- Best for: Pots, beds, cut flower gardens
Approx 80 seeds
Salvia Farinacea 'Victoria Blue' Seeds by Herboo
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