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Sage - Garden Sage - Common Sage - Aromatic Culinary Herb - ON SALE

Sage - Garden Sage - Common Sage - Aromatic Culinary Herb - ON SALE

Regular price $ 1.50 USD
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Grow Flavorful & Aromatic Sage in Your Garden

Elevate your culinary creations with Sage, the most popular herb for seasoning thanks to its mildly pungent flavor and delightful aroma. A staple in kitchens worldwide, sage (Salvia officinalis) is a perennial herb with a rich history in both cooking and natural remedies. Its fuzzy gray-green leaves and charming purple flowers make it as beautiful as it is useful.

Why Choose Our Sage Seeds?

Our open-pollinated, heirloom, non-GMO Sage Seeds ensure you get a pure, natural product that grows into a hardy 1-1/2’ tall shrub. Perfect for gardeners of all levels, sage thrives in a wide range of climates and can withstand temperatures as low as 25°F once established.

Easy to Grow & Harvest

Simply sow the seeds onto the soil surface, spacing them 12-18 inches apart, and lightly rake them in. In just 80 days, you’ll be harvesting fresh sage leaves packed with flavor and aroma. Whether you’re seasoning meats, enhancing sauces, or brewing herbal teas, homegrown sage delivers unmatched freshness.

Versatile & Resilient

As a member of the mint family, sage is not only a culinary superstar but also a resilient garden companion. Its drought-tolerant nature and low-maintenance needs make it ideal for both beginners and seasoned gardeners. Plus, its perennial growth means years of bountiful harvests from a single planting.

Each packet contains 40 Sage Seeds—plenty to start your own herb garden or share with fellow gardening enthusiasts. Don’t wait—plant these heirloom Sage Seeds today and enjoy the timeless flavor and beauty of homegrown sage!

  • Each packet contains 40 seeds
  • Flower: Purple
  • Bloom time: 80 days
  • Plant Size: 18” perennial
  • Salvia officinalis
  • Heirloom - Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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