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Sep 8, 2013 12:53 PM CST
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Hi Roibert and Welcome! to ATP!!!

Obviously, I do not live in your climate but I used grow Salvias and I pruned mine in late winter/very early spring. Though I would trim off any branches that looked bad. I have read that a light pruning in midsummer may help with a new flush of blooms too.
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