Re: Russian sage


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> From: ECPep@aol.com
> 
> For those of us in the Northeast, this sage and any sages for that
matter are 
> not happy with the short growing season.

Interesting Claire - something that had never occurred to me....

>  Ordinary culinary sages bloom for me about one 
> year in three and that would depend on an early start in the
spring.

Also interesting as I have never had a culinary sage (S. orientalis &
cvs.) bloom in all the years I've grown them....could be that I've
never been able to offer true full sun?

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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