Overview
Salvia nemorosa, commonly called Woodland Sage or Ornamental Sage, produces dense, upright spikes of small flowers above aromatic gray-green foliage. 'Blue Marvel' offers rich violet-blue flowers, while 'Rose Marvel' produces warm rose-pink blooms. Both are compact (12–18 inches), exceptionally long-blooming, and perform beautifully in hot, dry conditions. One of the most reliable and rewarding perennials in the garden.
Sun & Exposure
- Ideal: Full sun (6+ hours daily)
- Tolerated: Light shade — flowering will be somewhat reduced
- Thrives in hot, dry, sunny conditions
Watering
Excellent drought tolerance once established.
- Water regularly during the first season to establish
- Established plants are very drought tolerant; water only during extended dry spells
- Well-draining soil is essential — does not tolerate wet feet
Soil & Planting
- Well-draining, average to lean soil
- Neutral to slightly alkaline pH (6.0–7.5)
- Plant in spring; space 12–18 inches apart
- Does not need rich soil — excess fertility causes floppy growth
Fertilizing
- A light balanced fertilizer in early spring is sufficient
- Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers
Pruning & Deadheading
Shearing after the first bloom flush dramatically extends the season.
- After the first major flush (late spring/early summer), shear spent flower spikes back by one-third to one-half
- New flower spikes emerge within 2–3 weeks and continue through fall
- Can shear 2–3 times per season
- Cut to a few inches above ground in late fall or early spring
Winter Care
Hardy in zones 4–8. Reliable winter-hardy perennial. Leave some stem structure in place through winter; cut back in early spring. May be semi-evergreen in mild winters.
Common Issues
Problem
Floppy or sprawling growth
Cause
Too much shade or overly rich soil
Problem
Short bloom period
Cause
Needs shearing after each flush
Problem
Root rot
Cause
Wet or poorly drained soil
Tips
- Among the most important long-season nectar sources for bees and butterflies
- Deer and rabbit resistant — a major advantage
- Aromatic foliage deters pests
- 'Blue Marvel' is an outstanding companion to roses, Leucanthemum, and ornamental grasses
- One of the best plants for a low-maintenance, high-impact garden border
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does perennial salvia come back every year?
A: Yes. Salvia nemorosa is a reliable perennial in zones 4–8, which includes Erie. It returns every spring and grows into a larger, fuller clump over time.
Q: Does salvia attract hummingbirds?
A: Salvia is a top pollinator plant but is visited most by bees and butterflies. Hummingbirds do visit — particularly red and pink varieties — though tube-flowered plants like monarda and lobelia tend to be their top picks.
Q: How do I keep salvia blooming all season?
A: Shear spent flower spikes back by one-third to one-half after each flush. New spikes emerge within 2–3 weeks. With two or three shearings through the season, salvia can bloom from late spring through fall.
