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Living Large™ Big Sky Salvia

Perennial

  • A staple salvia variety for every sunny garden!
  • Violet blue flower spires are attractive to pollinators.
  • Low-maintenance & drought-tolerant, great for beginner gardeners.
  • Deer-resistant perennial from Proven Winners.
  • Zones 3-8, sun, 2-3’ tall x 2-3’ wide at maturity.
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
Shipped to Your Door
Arrives as a Young Plant
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
Shipped to Your Door
Arrives as a Young Plant
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
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Arrives as a Young Plant
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Description

Proven Winners has done it again! Living Large™ Big Sky is a long-blooming salvia featuring large violet-blue flowers that are highly fragrant and intoxicating to pollinators. This salvia can grow a little larger and blooms a little later than other perennial salvia varieties on the market, extending the blooms into summer. Salvia is a sunny garden staple because it can withstand extended periods of sunlight and is drought-tolerant once established. Because who doesn’t need more low-maintenance plants in their garden?

Salvia is a perennial with colorful flowers and fragrant foliage paired with its easy-care nature to keep gardeners returning for more season after season. Plant this deer-resistant perennial in a sunny spot to allow this prolific plant to reach its full potential. Add flower spikes to cut flower arrangements or crush leaves for a relaxing scent.

Details

Botanical name: Salvia 'Big Sky'
Common name: Perennial salvia, garden sage
Zone: 3 - 8
Sun exposure: Sun (> 6 hours sun)
Height x width: 18" X 15-18"
Flower color: Violet, blue
Foliage color: Green
Season of interest: Summer
Bloom time: Early summer, midsummer
Features: Rabbit-resistant, heat-tolerant, fragrant, dry soils, proven winners, drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, cold-tolerant
Uses: Background, border, cottage gardening, herb gardens, massing, pollinator gardens, specimen

How to Grow

Soil: Average, dry to medium, well-draining soils. The more drainage, the better!
Light: Sun (> 6 hours sun)
Water: Dry to average.
Spacing: Min 2’ apart
Fertilizing: Generally unnecessary, but apply a slow-release, balanced, granular fertilizer in spring if needed.
Winterizing: No special care is needed. Many gardeners allow the spent foliage to stand until spring and remove it when new growth emerges.
Maintenance & pruning: Remove spent flower spikes to help extend the bloom period. Plants may become somewhat floppy and open up as the summer progresses, particularly in humid climates. If plants flop or otherwise depreciate in summer to the point where they look unsightly, consider cutting them back to the basal foliage.
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Plant spacing is based on the ultimate width of the plants. This figure is normally given as a range; for example, 3-5’. If you live in a cold climate and/or want plants to fill in more quickly, plan to space at the shorter end of the range. If you live in a warm climate, are on a limited budget, or are willing to wait longer for plants to touch, use the higher end of the range. Using the larger number is recommended when calculating distance from a building or structure. There’s really no such thing as "maximum spacing": if you don’t want your plants to touch, you can space them as far apart as you’d like. All plant spacing is calculated on center, or in other words, the centers of the plants are spaced one half of their eventual width apart:

bush distance

Unless you are planting in a straight line, as you might for hedges or edging, space your plants in a staggered or zig-zag pattern for a more interesting and naturalistic look:

bush distance zigzag

Not sure just how many plants will fit in your garden? Our calculator gives you the exact amount of plants required for your space. Simply update the values and the calculator will re-calculate accordingly. Spacing information can be found in the 'How to Grow' tab on each plant's page.

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