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Apr 2, 2010 7:41 PM CST
Name: Donald Duffy-Trotter
Temecula, California
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hiya zuzu!

great to see you here in your own cubit.......lol. Although I'm not nearly as enthusiastic about the many hybrids within this genus, it is an undeniable fact that the unlimited colors and flower forms, as well as the ease in culture continue to make sages true garden favorites. The S. canariensis I got as cuttings from you four years ago are now an enormous clump of distinctive foliage and wonderful flowers. This one is a favorite of all visitors to our gardens.

hiya Kathleen!

long time, no chat! Wonderful that you are here!

I prefer to apply the food during the late winter, still within the "rainy season"....lol. That way the food is there for the plant when it is ready to jump into action when warmer weather sets in.

best,
don
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