Texas Sage

Description

Native to areas of Texas and Mexico, Texas sage features gorgeous silvery foliage and attractive lavender-purple flowers on and off from spring, through the summer, and into autumn.) The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. There are numerous ways to utilize Texas sage in your landscaping that will add color and beauty to your outdoors. It grows well in container on sunny decks and patios as well as garden beds, borders or hedges. Because of its drought tolerance, Texas sage is often used in xeriscaping. Prune Texas sage as necessary and any time of the year to keep the size and shape you prefer.

Grow Texas sage in full sun with at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sun each day. It will tolerate part shade but is more likely to grow lanky and bloom less. A drought-tolerant shrub, once it’s established, needs watering only during periods of drought. For plants in containers, water once it starts to dry out. Take care not to water Texas sage too much -- particularly if you have clay soil or your yard doesn't drain well.

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