This escalated quickly (sage edition)
After the iris photos… I guess it will be sage photos?
Mentally prepare for a summer of salvia…Anyone need any? #gardentok #Salvia #bloomnotes #dallasflowers #gardening🌱
From my experience, incorporating sage and salvia into your garden not only adds beautiful hues but also attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. Sage is incredibly versatile; beyond its ornamental appeal, it’s a fragrant herb that can be used in cooking and natural remedies. This summer, planting salvia varieties can extend flowering periods, ensuring your garden stays colorful through the warm months. One thing I’ve learned is to prepare your soil well—both sage and salvia thrive in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. Regular watering is important, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Since the OCR mentions "I think we're good on sage," it’s clear many gardeners already appreciate sage’s value. If you’re considering salvia, there’s a wide range of cultivars that offer different colors and sizes, perfect for complementing iris or other summer blooms. Additionally, integrating these plants into your Dallas garden can help create a lively and scented outdoor space. I’ve found that using organic mulch around the base helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. Whether you want to boost your garden’s visual appeal or create an aromatic herb garden, sage and salvia are excellent summer choices that escalate your gardening game quickly.



















































