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lightly tart and juicy fruit that ripens mid-August to early-September
allow top half of soil to dry between watering
It should be applied to soils prior to planting and can be mixed with compost or manures for additional soil building benefits
and flavorful
The nematodes feed and reproduce within the dying insect
Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Pruning lightly tart and juicy fruitSilvery foliage and stems bear airy blossoms of lavender and blue tones. Blooming in late summer, Perovskia is a pop of color at a time when most of the garden is sleepy. The aromatic foliage is delightful and is lovely in floral arranging. Loves a hot dry site!