Salvia cuttings

Salvias are a large group of plants popular for adding colour to borders in late summer. The perennial types vary in hardiness so a good way to safeguard against winter losses is to root cuttings. This is simple to do and it is satisfying to share these long-flowering plants with friends.

Salvia x jamensis 'La Luna'. Image: RHS/Tim Sandall
Salvia x jamensis 'La Luna'. Image: RHS/Tim Sandall

Quick facts

Suitable for: All salvias
Timing: Late summer or early autumn
Difficulty: Easy to moderate

When to take cuttings

Take

cuttings in August or September. The growth may still be soft or just beginning to harden (semi-ripe).

 

How to take cuttings

Taking salvia cuttings is relatively easy and straight forward, just follow these simple steps:

Problems

There are very few problems associated with taking salvia cuttings, but blackleg can occur if water, pots, compost or tools are unsterilised.

Join the RHS

Become an RHS Member today and save 25% on your first year

Join now

Gardeners' calendar

Find out what to do this month with our gardeners' calendar

Advice from the RHS

Get involved

The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.