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    <<< Back Salvia greggii 'Radio Red' Common name: Autumn Sage Radiant Reds: Mastering the Cultivation of Salvia Greggii 'Radio Red' Message us Related Videos Etsy Shop eBay Shop Salvia greggii 'Radio Red', commonly known as Autumn Sage, is a striking perennial known for its vivid red flowers and hardy nature. This cultivar is particularly prized for its bright, long-lasting blooms and ability to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Showcases brilliant red flowers that bloom from late spring to frost. Compact and bushy growth habit, ideal for borders, rock gardens, and containers. Drought-tolerant once established, making it a great choice for water-wise gardening. Plant Care Proper care is essential for the healthy growth and vibrant blooming of 'Radio Red'. Sunlight: Optimal flowering is achieved in full sun, which is crucial for vibrant and healthy blooms. Soil: Best suited to well-drained soil, while also showing a remarkable tolerance for a variety of soil types, including poor soils. Watering: Requires moderate watering but becomes drought-tolerant after it is established. Spacing: Plant them 18-24 inches apart to ensure adequate space for growth and proper air circulation. Planting and Propagation Planting and propagating 'Radio Red' adds striking color and resilience to your garden. Plant in spring or early fall for best results. Propagate by taking semi-hardwood cuttings in summer or by division in early spring. Seeds can be sown but may not always come true to the parent plant's characteristics. Pests and Diseases 'Radio Red' is generally pest-resistant and hardy, but some vigilance is necessary. Keep an eye out for common pests like aphids; treat with insecticidal soap if needed. Resistant to most diseases; good air circulation helps prevent fungal issues. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Feeding and Fertilizing Regular feeding supports the growth and flowering of 'Radio Red'. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of flowers. Incorporating compost into the soil at planting can provide essential nutrients. Seasonal Care Seasonal adjustments are key to the year-round health of your 'Radio Red'. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowering and maintain a tidy appearance. In colder climates, protect the roots with a light mulch in fall. Prune back in late winter or early spring to promote fresh growth. Plant Uses Salvia greggii 'Radio Red' is versatile and serves multiple roles in the garden. Excellent for adding vibrant color to perennial borders and mixed beds. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, enhancing the garden's ecological diversity. Suitable for container gardening due to its compact size. Varieties and Cultivars Explore other Salvia varieties for a range of colors and sizes. Salvia greggii 'Hot Lips' features bicolored red and white flowers. Salvia greggii 'Furman's Red' is known for its bright red blooms and hardiness. Combine different Salvia varieties for a diverse and colorful garden display. Growing Tips and Tricks Some additional tips will enhance your experience of growing 'Radio Red'. Prefers a location with full sun and well-drained soil. Tolerates dry conditions and is an excellent choice for xeriscaping. Regular trimming can encourage a bushier growth habit and more prolific blooming. Troubleshooting Common Problems Addressing common issues early can keep your 'Radio Red' healthy and flourishing. Leggy or sparse growth may indicate a need for more sunlight or pruning. Overly wet conditions can lead to root problems; ensure Read our blogs for more gardening tips! White Turtlehead: A Native Plant with Ecological Significance Understanding the Ecological Significance of Chelone glabra Chelone glabra, commonly known as White Turtlehead, is a plant with deep... Cardinal Flower: A Magnet for Hummingbirds and Butterflies The Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis), a spectacular beacon in any garden, is renowned for its striking red blooms and unique allure... Chelone glabra in Folklore and Traditional Medicine Exploring the Roots of White Turtlehead in Cultural Narratives and Healing Practices Chelone glabra, commonly known as White Turtlehead,... Culinary Adventures with Wetland Plants: Recipes and Cooking Tips Wetlands are often overlooked when it comes to sourcing ingredients for culinary masterpieces. But did you know that these lush... A Burst of Color: Cultivating Echinacea purpurea in Native Gardens The Allure of the Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea, commonly known as Purple Coneflower, is more than just a vibrant addition to your...

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