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Can Russian Sage and Roses Be Planted Together?

Posted by just_me_6 WV - 6 (My Page) on
Fri, Jul 6, 07 at 21:47

I just read on the Better Homes and Gardens web site that roses are a suggested companion plant for Russian Sage. That doesn't seem right to me. Don't roses need good, rich, moist soil? I thought Russian Sage was drought-tolerant and liked sandy, well-drained, poor soil.

How can these two plants do well together? If it's true that they do well together I'd like to try it.


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RE: Can Russian Sage and Roses Be Planted Together?

I think they will do well together. I'm fairly new to Boise, Idaho, (1.5 yrs) and am amazed at how well roses do here. And this is high desert.


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RE: Can Russian Sage and Roses Be Planted Together?

what would be some good companion plants for russian sage?


 
 

 

 


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