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Dec 26, 2011 7:32 PM CST
Name: Veronica
zone 5b
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Got it from Thompson and Morgan...Just noticed the catalog says zone 5-10 and the pkg says 7-10. I am going to try it this year and am seriously heading toward the winter sowing. Hope I get some!! Wish me luck.
I have "Black and Blue" salvia that came back this year after not showing up in 2010. Had 2 large plants of it so this fall rather than take a chance I dug them up and am overwintering them in the garage.
"Victoria Blue" came up all over the place last year and overwintered also..
I always have lots of volunteers of "Lady in Red" and "Coral Nymph" so hope that continues. My problem with them is I can't tell which are which until they bloom or at least almost at bloom stage.
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