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Why Isn’t My Texas Sage Dormant

They just aren’t growing. I have one that’s 13 years old and one that I planted two years ago. This one just won’t grow and the 13-year-old one isn’t near as full as it used to be.


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#1 Comment By Heather On 05/31/2011 @ 10:39 pm

It may be lacking nutrients in the soil. I would give them some balanced fertilizer.

Beyond that, the older one may benefit from a pruning. Prune in the plant after it is done blooming and do not remove more than 1/3 of the plant.


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