Every year I pull lantana into my garage to stay out of the elements. I usually don't water it at all or perhaps just once between late November until late April. Then I water it well, pull it outside and let nature take it's course. This year in March I decided that I would bring in 2 of the 6 plants that I had pulled into the garage late last Fall. I brought in Dallas Red Lantana and also a Rocking Deep Purple Salvia
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Dallas Red Lantana on 3/19 - watered 3/10 |
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Rocking Deep Purple Salvia on 3/19 - watered on 3/12 |
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Dallas Red Lantana 4/10. Ready for cuttings to bush it fuller. |
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4/10 - Rocking Deep Purple Salvia ready for a haircut to make it bushier. |
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