Plant Salvia × sylvestris 'Snow Hill' (woodland sage) for bright white flower spikes that cool and lift mixed borders from late spring into summer. You will also enjoy its aromatic foliage and the steady stream of pollinators that visit the blooms, especially when you keep the plant tidy with regular deadheading.
In the garden, this clump-forming perennial typically reaches about 15-18 inches tall and spreads about 12-15 inches, making it easy to fit along the front to middle of beds. The upright bloom stems add vertical accent without taking much ground space, and the white flowers pair well with nearly any color palette.
Give it full sun for the strongest flowering, though it can handle light shade, especially where summers are hot. Choose well-drained soil and avoid constantly soggy sites; once established it can tolerate drier spells, but consistent moisture during active growth helps support repeat blooming.
To keep plants looking their best, shear or cut back spent flower stalks after the first flush to encourage fresh growth and additional blooms. This easy-care sage is a strong choice for pollinator plantings, cottage gardens, and sunny borders where you want reliable, bright color with minimal fuss.