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.
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.