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White Sage (Salvia Apiana) Seeds - Pack Of 100, Certified Organic, Non-GMO, Open Pollinated, Untreated Herb Seeds For Planting - From USA
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  • Quick sprouting
  • Good for various soil types
  • Reasonable price
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White Sage (Salvia Apiana) Seeds - Pack Of 100, Certified Organic, Non-GMO, Open Pollinated, Untreated Herb Seeds For Planting - From USA

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Customers have had mixed experiences with this product, with some success and others not. Many have found that the seeds germinated quickly and in good conditions, with some even seeing sprouts within a few days. However, some have found that the seeds are not suitable for growing in the garden, as they are not fertile enough.
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WHITE SAGE (SALVIA APIANA) SEED - perennial shrub with silvery-blue foliage seems to glow, particularly under a full moon . Commonly used for smudging/incense, the aroma of the resinous leaves, is unmistakable and powerful. The flowers are very attractive to bees and other pollinators. EASY TO GROW, HARVEST, AND ENJOY - Hol…
WHITE SAGE (SALVIA APIANA) SEED - perennial shrub with silvery-blue foliage seems to glow, particularly under a full moon . Commonly used for smudging/incense, the aroma of the resinous leaves, is unmistakable and powerful. The flowers are very attractive to bees and other pollinators. EASY TO GROW, HARVEST, AND ENJOY - Hold off on harvesting until the plant is well established; White Sage can be sensitive to over-harvesting. This is a wild plant, thus a naturally lower germinator. Perennial. 120 Days of Harvest. Best grown in spring in most climates. Each packet contains ~100 seeds SEEDS YOU CAN TRUST - Our seeds are non-GMO, heirloom, untreated, and open-pollinated. This makes sourcing seed from our company an easy and ethical choice. KNOW THE SOURCE, GROWN IN THE USA - Our company is located in Ojai, California. We take great pride in our plants and are dedicated to bringing you the best quality seeds for your garden. GREAT CARE, GREAT RESULTS - Weve maintained our own seed line for a better part of the last decade, and this has resulted in improved germination rates of the plant versus wildcrafted seed. FOR BEST RESULTS - Seed packets are marked with a "packed for" year, representing the year they were packaged. While the seeds do not have an expiration date, we do recommend planting within 15 months of purchase for best results. Happy planting! White Sage (Salvia apiana; or Bee Sage) is a perennial shrub native to the Southern West Coast of the United States. While it is commonly used for smudging/incense (its leaves have a distinct aroma when burned), the indigenous tribes of the region have developed multiple uses for it as both a food and medicine. Seeds are certified organic.
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this product, with some success and others not. Many have found that the seeds germinated quickly and in good conditions, with some even seeing sprouts within a few days. However, some have found that the seeds are not suitable for growing in the garden, as they are not fertile enough.

Pros

  • Quick sprouting
  • Good for various soil types
  • Reasonable price

Cons

  • Some seeds may not grow
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WHITE SAGE (SALVIA APIANA) SEED - perennial shrub with silvery-blue foliage seems to glow, particularly under a full moon . Commonly used for smudging/incense, the aroma of the resinous leaves, is unmistakable and powerful. The flowers are very attractive to bees and other pollinators. EASY TO GROW, HARVEST, AND ENJOY - Hold off on harvesting until the plant is well established; White Sage can be sensitive to over-harvesting. This is a wild plant, thus a naturally lower germinator. Perennial. 120 Days of Harvest. Best grown in spring in most climates. Each packet contains ~100 seeds SEEDS YOU CAN TRUST - Our seeds are non-GMO, heirloom, untreated, and open-pollinated. This makes sourcing seed from our company an easy and ethical choice. KNOW THE SOURCE, GROWN IN THE USA - Our company is located in Ojai, California. We take great pride in our plants and are dedicated to bringing you the best quality seeds for your garden. GREAT CARE, GREAT RESULTS - Weve maintained our own seed line for a better part of the last decade, and this has resulted in improved germination rates of the plant versus wildcrafted seed. FOR BEST RESULTS - Seed packets are marked with a "packed for" year, representing the year they were packaged. While the seeds do not have an expiration date, we do recommend planting within 15 months of purchase for best results. Happy planting! White Sage (Salvia apiana; or Bee Sage) is a perennial shrub native to the Southern West Coast of the United States. While it is commonly used for smudging/incense (its leaves have a distinct aroma when burned), the indigenous tribes of the region have developed multiple uses for it as both a food and medicine. Seeds are certified organic.

Specifications

Pack Size100
Plant height5 Feet
OrganicGmo Free
Water RequirementsModerate Watering
BrandThe Plant Good Seed Company, Llc
Sun ExposureFull Sun
OriginUsa
Special FeatureHeirloom
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
Expected Blooming PeriodSummer
Package Dimensions5 X 3.25 X 0.1 Inches
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
ColorWhite
Usda Hardiness Zone9
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlower
Soil TypeSandy Soil
Expected Planting PeriodSpring

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