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Black & Bloom Salvia
Salvia guaranitica ‘Black & Bloom’
Dive into the enchanting world of the Black & Bloom Salvia, a true garden gem. It captivates with stunning deep blue flowers and robust, dark stems. Essentially an evolution of the beloved Black and Blue Salvia, this variety features enhanced flower size. Moreover, it boasts a longer blooming season, making it irresistible for gardeners and hummingbirds alike. With its striking appearance and easy-care nature, it’s a must-have. It adds a touch of vibrant color and lively activity to any outdoor space.
Why Choose the Black & Bloom Salvia for Your Garden?
- Striking Flowers: The Black & Bloom Salvia features large, deep blue flowers that stand out beautifully against its glossy, black stems.
- Attracts Pollinators: A magnet for hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, this plant adds not only beauty but also vibrant life to your garden.
- Long Blooming Season: Enjoy the dazzling display from late spring through the first frost, with continual bloom cycles that outperform many other varieties.
- Low Maintenance: Despite its exotic appearance, the Black & Bloom Salvia requires minimal care, making it ideal for both seasoned and novice gardeners.
The Green Facts About the Black & Bloom Salvia
- Common Name: Black & Bloom Salvia
- Scientific Name: Salvia guaranitica ‘Black & Bloom’
- Hardiness Degree: Hardy in zones 7-10; can be treated as an annual in cooler climates.
- Growth Habit: Upright, reaching heights of 2 – 3 feet (60 – 90cm) and widths up to 2 – 2.5 feet (60 – 75cm).
- Characteristics: Notable for its vibrant blue flowers, glossy black stems, and attractive green foliage; drought tolerant once established.
- Optimal Conditions: Thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade; prefers well-drained soil and benefits from occasional deadheading.
Growing Information & Plant Care
- Sunlight: Performs best in full sun, where it can achieve maximum flowering and vibrant color.
- Water and Soil: Maintain consistent moisture for best results, especially in hot climates. Adapts to most soil types provided they are well-draining.
- Spacing and Fertilization: Space plants approximately 24″-30″ apart. Fertilize lightly at the beginning of the growing season and again midsummer for optimal performance.
Special Features of the Black & Bloom Salvia
- Notable Features: Attracts Hummingbirds and Butterflies, Drought Tolerant, Long Blooming Period
- Uses: Ideal for mixed borders, perennial beds, and as a stunning focal point in patio containers.
- Homeowners Growing Tips: To encourage bushier growth and more blooms, pinch back the stem tips early in the season and deadhead regularly.
Brighten Your Garden with Black & Bloom Salvia
The Black & Bloom Salvia does more than just add a splash of color; it infuses dynamic energy and life into any garden. Impressively, its blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies, creating a vibrant setting for outdoor areas. Furthermore, it’s easy to care for and remarkably resilient. This variety symbolizes beauty and endurance, enhancing the enchantment and vibrancy of gardens. Additionally, whether planted in large groups for a striking effect or as a standalone feature, the Black & Bloom Salvia captivates and delights onlookers from spring through fall, effortlessly.
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Proper Planting Instructions:
- Unpack and water immediately. Until ready to plant, keep plants in a bright indoor location & water frequently to prevent soil drying. Wait to plant until after the last frost.
- Choose a planting location based on your plants’ needs. This collection likes full sun to light shade. They will also need about 10 – 12 inches of space to grow.
- Prepare the ground. Remove nearby weeds and grass. Mix in compost or a slow-release fertilizer.
- Dig a hole twice as wide and twice as deep as the pot.
- Remove your pot by laying it sideways; gently massage the pot, then slowly slide it from the root ball.
- Hold the plant in the dug hole & match the plant’s soil level with the ground.
- Fill the hole with loose soil and press softly, but firmly to compact the plant base.
- Water thoroughly right away.
Continuing Care:
- Water frequently the first few weeks after planting and during dry spells.
- Apply slow-release fertilizer at the beginning of the season.
- May survive winter in southern & coastal states, but these are generally considered annuals.
- Deadhead blooms to encourage additional growth.
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