Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia/Perennial Flower Seeds
Characteristics and Uses of Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia
Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia is a striking perennial known for its vibrant red flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. This plant thrives in full sun and is perfect for creating a colorful, wildlife-friendly garden. The long-lasting blooms add a beautiful contrast to other garden plants.
Growing Conditions for Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia
- Light Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Type: Well-drained, moderately rich soil
- Soil pH: 6.0 to 7.5
- Temperature: Prefers warm climates
Planting Tips for Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia
- Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors after frost danger has passed.
- Space plants 12-18 inches apart to allow for proper air circulation.
- Pinch back the plants to promote bushier growth and more flowers.
Watering Instructions and Tips
- Water regularly, but ensure the soil is well-drained to prevent root rot.
- Allow the soil to dry out between waterings.
Growing Zones
- USDA Zones: 4-9
- Global Growing Zones: Ideal for temperate and subtropical climates
Key Benefits & Uses
- Vibrant red flowers that attract hummingbirds and pollinators
- Ideal for flower beds, borders, and container gardens
- Easy to care for and low-maintenance perennial
Best Uses in the Garden & Landscape
- Perfect for creating colorful borders and wildlife-friendly gardens
- Great for adding height and contrast in mixed plantings
Conclusion
Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia is a beautiful and easy-to-grow perennial that adds vibrant color and attracts hummingbirds to your garden. Its long-lasting blooms and low-maintenance nature make it a perfect choice for gardeners of all experience levels.
FAQ
How do I get more flowers from Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia?
Pinching back the plant in early spring and regularly deadheading will encourage more blooms and promote a bushier growth habit.
Can Lady in Red Hummingbird Salvia be grown in containers?
Yes, this salvia works well in containers. Just ensure the container has good drainage and place it in a sunny spot.