Victoria Blue Sage Seeds - Salvia Farinacea - Perennial & Pollinator Friendly
Quantity: 30 Seeds
Victoria Blue Sage, aka Salvia Farinacea, is an ornamental member of the mint family, Lamiaceae. It originates in Mexico, and lives as a perennial doown to zone 8, but can be grown as an annual everywhere else. It flowers form june until frost, and attracts a wide range of beneficial pollinators. The flowers last a while after being cut, so can also be used in floral arrangementsthe plants thrive in many environments, but prefer to have plenty of sunshine and a decent amount of moisture in the soil.
All seeds are organic and open pollinated.
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Growing Instructions
Sage seeds may be planted directly in the ground in early spring, or started in pots 4-6 weeks before last frost. Sow the seeds on the surface to 1/8 inch into the soil. once established, the plants don’t require very much attention other than a good mulching and a weekly watering. These plants are quite vigorous, so just a few of them can provide a full winter supply of its highly aromatic leaves. Sage is resistant to deer, pests, and heat; It’s a very robust plant.


