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Though they've only been in a garden bed (with east facing sun in Phoenix) for a couple months, the two I have doubled in size and are lo...Read More
I planted it in a sunny, fairly dry spot last year. I was happy to see it come back this spring. I let it go to seed. I was about to harv...Read More
I love this plant! From the time the seed germinates, it is like a furry little critter that you want to cuddle up! Unfortunately, slugs...Read More
I tried to grow Salvia argentea in Maryland during a hot, humid summer. It just won't work. They looked scraggly and pitiful. I put them ...Read More
First saw this kind of plant at a friend's garden. There it was labeled "Hobbit's Foot" which seems a very appropriate name! I was unab...Read More
I am adding this to a new herb garden I am creating, (An upward spiral) I love the look to thisplant and my daughter loves to pet its fuz...Read More
I bought this plant at a local SE Michigan nursery. To me it looks like a giant fuzzy lambs ears.
This is the second year I have...Read More
I grew this in my Catskill mountain garden last year and tried to pot it up and bring it in for the winter, but lost it in my humid basem...Read More
Native to Southern Europe, Eastern Mediterranean & North-West Africa. This is a species that is often classefied as a biennial, but in so...Read More
Great texture and gray color, needs a good deal of water in 10a, bait for snails & slugs or it will disappear over night.
Planted in early August 2002 and the slugs really loved it. Managed to salvage it using standard slug pellets.
For those who like the looks of clary sage but dislike the odor, this is the preferred type. The leaves are much more cobwebbed, but is ...Read More