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How to Propagate Salvia chamelaeagnea

From Cutting to Crown: How to Propagate Your Very Own ‘Purple Majesty’ Salvia

The vibrant purple blooms of Salvia chamelaeagnea, often called ‘Purple Majesty,’ are a welcome sight in any garden. But did you know that this stunning plant is incredibly easy to propagate? That means you can turn one plant into many, filling your garden and sharing with friends!

This guide will walk you through the most effective methods for propagating Salvia chamelaeagnea, from simple cuttings to more advanced techniques.

1. Taking Softwood Cuttings (Spring to Early Summer)

This method is best for starting new plants from fresh, actively growing stems:

2. Hardwood Cuttings (Late Fall to Early Winter)

This method uses mature, woody stems from the previous season’s growth:

3. Division

This method creates new plants from the base of an established plant:

Tips for Successful Propagation:

Enjoy your new Salvia family! Whether you choose cuttings, division, or a combination of methods, you’ll soon enjoy a delightful abundance of these beautiful purple blooms. With a little care, you can share with your friends, neighbors, and even start your own Salvia chamelaeagnea empire!

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