Guide to growing garden plants - Lantana Yellow Sage

Although Lantana are half hardy perennials they are normally grown as half hardy annuals in the garden.

They carry clustered flowers of yellow, red, orange, lilac, white or pink from the middle of summer until the first frost of winter.

Lantana reach from between 30 to 60cm in height.

Some of the common names fro Lantana include Yellow Sage and red sage.


How to grow Yellow Sage

Unless you live in a warm part of the world it is best to first grow Yellow sage and other Lantana members indoors first. The seeds should be imbibed in warm water for a day. Then sown at a depth of 3mm and kept at a temperature of 21 to 24 degrees Centigrade. It will take from one to three months for Lantana to germinate.

Once growing the Lantana should be transplanted into the garden at a spacing of 30 to 40cm in mid-spring. They can be grown in either a sunny or a lightly shade area that has an average soil type. Once established pinch back the young Lantana to encourage bushiness. If you live in a warm climate then seeds of Yellow and red sage can be sown in the garden at a depth of 3mm towards the end of winter.

Caring for Yellow sage and other Lantana plants

Once growing you can propagate yellow sage plants by taking cuttings; this can be done in either spring or summer. Members of Lantana are easy to look after, though they require to be regularly and deeply watered in the summer months.

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