Re: Russian sage
- Subject: Re: Russian sage
- From: Pat Mitchell c*@wi.rr.com
- Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 15:02:13 -0600
I had a large specimen at my old house that did very well - huge and lush. It was in well-amended soil in half sun.Meum71@aol.com writes: It surprises me to hear that anyone is having trouble getting it going.
The cutting that I brought here 4 years ago is not much bigger than when I rooted it, and doesn't seem to want to thrive. It hasn't died in 4 years, so that's good, but it hasn't flourished either . . . . hmmmmmm. It's in full sun and well amended soil. Maybe it's just sulking for a looooooooooooooooooooong time.
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Pat Mitchell
corgilover@wi.rr.com
Zone 5- SE WI - we finally got a bit of sow, but it's s'posed to be 50 degrees on Wednesday! Hmph!
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