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Friday, June 4, 2010
Blooming Sage in the Herb Garden!
Salvia officinalis 'Nazareth' and Saliva officinalis 'Compacta' are mixed in this bed. As I blogged earlier, the 'Nazareth' sages have gone mostly green in the second year. Not quite what I was looking for. I wanted that silver color and it has disappeared. They are both happily blooming in the herb garden! It has gone a little crazy, don't you think? Hope you have a great weekend! Talk to you later.
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6 comments:
I am jealous, some of my herbs aren't blooming yet. I do have an over 3' high fever few plant that is just opening up though.
Beautiful!
My feverfews are just opening as well, Peggy. It is a beautiful time of the year.
Thanks TG! I love these sages and never knew they bloomed as much. They must be happy!
Alas, prairie sage is about done -- but I did manage to get a few blossoms to use as garnish inside! Visit Linderhof and see the wonderful lemon sage cutlets that have both leaves AND blossoms!
SO PRETTY!!!
Thanks for your comments ladies. I will come by for a visit, Martha.
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