Russian Sage: How to Prune for the Best Blooms

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Russian sage creates a lavender-blue cloud in the garden from early summer to mid-fall. The tall purple spikes of airy blooms are eye-catching above the silver-green aromatic foliage and attract butterflies. It looks luxurious, but it’s really a workhorse in the garden, vigorous, hardy, and drought tolerant. This shrub thrives in USDA plant hardiness zones 4-9.

Russian sage care is minimal, but it does include pruning. It should be pruned every year to keep it neat and compact, but don’t think it reduces the blooms. Pruning is also necessary to get this perennial to bear the most flowers possible, keeping the plant vigorous.

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