Victoria Blue Salvia | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | Vibrant Blooms, Pollinator Magnet, Low Maintenance
Clovers Garden Victoria Blue Salvia Plants:
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Two Large, Live Plants – Ready to grow, premium-quality Victoria Blue Salvia, 8” to 14” tall, in 4” pots.
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Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – Grown without harmful chemicals to support pollinators and healthy ecosystems.
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Vibrant Blue Blooms – Bold, nectar-rich flowers provide striking contrast and long-lasting garden interest.
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Attracts Pollinators – A favorite of hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, bringing movement and life to your garden.
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Heat & Drought-Tolerant – Thrives in hot, dry conditions with minimal watering.
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Thrives in Gardens & Containers – Perfect for flower beds, pollinator gardens, patio planters, and borders.
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Grown in the Midwest – All plants are grown in the USA, and we oversee the entire process from seed to shipment.
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Fast Shipping & Careful Packaging – Your plants arrive quickly in eco-friendly, 100% recyclable packaging.
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Quick Start Planting Guide – A copyrighted growing guide walks you through every step, from unboxing to planting.
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Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business – Helping gardeners since 1957 with high-quality plants grown in the Midwest.
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100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Salvia Victoria Blue - Fun Fact:
Victoria Blue Salvia was originally bred as a tribute to England's Queen Victoria, symbolizing elegance and refinement. With its striking blue flowers, it quickly gained popularity in Victorian gardens and remains a favorite in today's landscapes for attracting pollinators.
How to Grow and Care for Victoria Blue Salvia:
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Sunlight – Thrives in full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily) for maximum flowering.
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Soil – Prefers well-draining soil; tolerates sandy, loamy, or rocky conditions.
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Watering – Drought-tolerant once established; water regularly until roots are established.
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Spacing – Plant 18-24 inches apart for proper air circulation and growth.
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Growth & Maintenance – Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Trim back in late fall or early spring for fresh regrowth.
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Pest Prevention – Naturally deer- and rabbit-resistant, making it a worry-free addition to any garden.
Common Questions About Victoria Blue Salvia:
What are the best companion plants for Victoria Blue Salvia?
- Coneflowers and Black-Eyed Susans - create a pollinator-friendly haven with long-blooming, nectar-rich flowers.
- Lantana and Verbena - are heat-loving plants that complement Salvia’s drought resistance.
- Russian Sage and Lavender - provide soft, airy texture and fragrance while thriving in similar conditions.
- Ornamental Grasses - add movement and texture to your garden alongside Salvia’s bold blooms.