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Russian sage (Perovskia)

Should I cut this back after the summer? How far?


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#1 Comment By MichiganDot On 08/06/2017 @ 4:29 pm

Russian sage should be cut back just before leafing out next spring. You will be able to see buds starting to swell. Cut back to 6 inches, making sure there are several live buds left on the stem. Large, budless stems should be cut to the ground. Since it can get tall and a bit floppy, some recommend cutting again to 6 inches when the plant is 12 inches tall. The trimmings are good deer/rabbit repellant. I place them over emerging tulips.


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