Want this question answered?
yes ,after the plant has begun to grow again and after any danger of frost has passed. The old stems, although unsightly, protect new growth. According to Global Garden.com, many gardeners recommend waiting to prune until you see new shoots emerging near the base of the plant. Trim your salvia very low in the summer to encourage re-blooming. Wait until your salvia has enjoyed a burst of early summer blooms, then cut the long stalks back deeply, removing at least half of the plant. If you have a mass planting of salvia, the plants will be at different heights. Cut these at varying levels, but cut back at least 50 percent of the plant. The salvia will reward you by bouncing back quickly with renewed vigor and lots of blossoms.
The experts say that roses should be pruned before they start budding out in the spring. Most say that forsynthia is a good indicator and prune when it blooms. If you miss that window, wait until the roses have bloomed.
Roses should be pruned before they start budding out in the spring. Most say that forsynthia is a good indicator and prune when it blooms. If you miss that window, wait until the roses have bloomed. If the roses bloom most of the year, wait until after the first round of blossoms.
Salvia is fairly easy to grow. Plant it in the spring. Dig a hole two times larger than the pot it came in. Plant the salvia at the same depth as it was in the container. Prune after flowering. At killing frost, cut back to two inches high.
I am not sure when the tree sets its buds, but you would trim the tree after the tree has bloomed in the spring to avoid cutting off the buds for the flowers.
You should ask that to your doctor, salvia is used by smoking it, though salvia's smoke is not unhealthy as cigarette's are, any kind of smoke is bad for people with asthma.
Your English is incorrect, should read, "How do you prune an olive tree?"
After flowering. Unless the plants have outgrown their space it is better not to prune them. You may lose the next years flower.
Blue flower's nameAccording to a copy of the script "There is a rare flower- a blue double-bloomed poppy, that grows on the eastern slopes." So, I'd say it's a blue, double-bloomed, poppy.Ridin89. Judging by the results of Bruce breathing in the smoke & the appearance of the flower it seems to be salvia, also known as seers sage.
yes
prune them
Yellow leaves mean that your salvia has too much moisture. Stop watering.