Salvia patens Guantajuato

by Maureen Sullivan on February 14, 2015

salvia-patensadj250Full sun to partial shade. 36 inches.  If you love Salvia patens Blue Angel but require something a that reaches a greater height, this is the plant for you.  It has the same flower form and rich, true blue color and reaches 3 feet tall.  Grows best in moist well drained soil.

Salvia patens Patio Rose Pink

by Maureen Sullivan on April 17, 2014

Salvia-Patio-Patens-PinkFull sun to partial shade.  12 to 16 inches.  Patio Rose Pink’s buds are a rich rose shade, the fully open blossoms are a soft pink. The foliage is arrow shaped and deep green.  Grow in a moist but well drained soil. This diminutive salvia patens variety is well suited to containers as well as the border.

Salvia scabra

by Maureen Sullivan on February 14, 2015

Full sun to partial shade.  12 to 18 inches. For the front of the border or container planting, salvia scabra displays long, tubular, lavender to lavender/pink blossoms above small-leaved, dark green low-growing foliage. Plant it in average to moist, well drained soil. A neat and compact plant.

 

Salvia translyvanica Blue Spires

by Maureen Sullivan on January 18, 2016

Full sun.  24 inches.  A hardy perennial to zone 4, Blue Spires has been a real performer in our flower border here at the farm. It produces an endless supply of mid lavender-blue flowers on arching stems.Kept deadheaded it will continue to bloom throughout the summer. Its foliage keeps fresh looking into early winter.

Scabiosa Fama Deep Blue

by Maureen Sullivan on January 30, 2023

Sun to part shade.  Height 26 to 30 inches. Scabiosa, aka pincushion flower, produces  2 1/2–3 1/2″ blossoms with long, clean, wiry stems perfect for long lasting cut flowers. Seed pods can be used to add whimsy and interest to mixed bouquets. Produces all summer long. This lovely blue flower will over winter but requires replanting every few years.

Scabiosa Fata Morgana

by Maureen Sullivan on January 30, 2023

Sun to part shade.  Height 26 to 30 inches. Scabiosa, aka pincushion flower, produces  2 1/2–3 1/2″ blossoms with long, clean, wiry stems perfect for long lasting cut flowers. Fata Morgana’s blooms are a delicate blush apricot. Seed pods can be used to add whimsy and interest to mixed bouquets. Produces all summer long. Scabiosa will over winter but requires replanting every few years.

Scarlet Runner Bean

by Maureen Sullivan on January 26, 2022

Full sun. Tall vine. An old fashion garden favorite.  Scarlet runner beans are both a beautiful ornamental vine and an edible pole bean when picked young.  Clusters of bright scarlet flowers are highly visible against deep green leaves.  

Seed Pumpkin Naked Bear

by Maureen Sullivan on January 29, 2024

Sun. Love pumpkin seeds? Naked Bear’s 2 to 4 pound fruits are abundant producers of seeds, more so than traditional hulless seeded pumpkins.  The semi-hulless seeds are excellent for roasting and snacking. The light orange gold flecked fruits also make attractive ornamentals. 

Silene Lacianata, Fringed Indian Pink, Starburst

by Maureen Sullivan on January 16, 2016

Sun to partial shade. 18 to 24 inches.  Another beautiful California native wildflower with great form, brilliant color and long bloom period. The 5 petaled, deeply serrated orange-red blossoms add a shot of heat and warmth to borders and containers. Provide a rich gravelly soil.

Silk Flower abelmoschus moschatus ssp. tuberosus

by Maureen Sullivan on April 17, 2014

Silk-Flower-AbelmoschusFull Sun. 15 inches tall, 20 inch spread. Rose-pink star shaped blossom opens for the day and last until evening. Blooms all season and produces a seed pod that is useful in arrangements. Plant in fertile, moist, well drained soil. Useful in the boarder and in containers.