Re: Russian sage
- Subject: Re: Russian sage
- From: Donna Davis d*@intop.net
- Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 20:47:24 -0600
Pat
there is a secret to this, I know there is. I'm just having a hard time finding what it is. Maybe it does well in "sorry soil" you know there are some things that does very well in sorry soil. Donna in NE Mississippi zone 7
Pat Mitchell wrote:
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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