Winter pruning keeps Russian sage compact and preps it for better blooms next summer. Cut stems between 8–18 inches during dormancy to spark fresh growth and keep it neat. Pruning boosts flowers, ...
As you drive about Redlands, a silvery bluish-purple haze floating over some gardens during the heat of summer might catch your eye. It’s Perovskia atriplicifolia, commonly called Russian sage, one of ...