White Sage (Salvia apiana) is a drought-tolerant perennial herb native to the American Southwest, valued for its strongly aromatic silvery foliage. Each pack contains approximately 323 non-GMO heirloom seeds, sourced in the USA. It grows well in both indoor containers and outdoor herb gardens given the right conditions.
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Non-GMO, heirloom variety - sourced in the USA
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323 seeds per pack - an accurate count for planning your planting
- Suited for indoor pots, patio containers, and outdoor garden beds
- Hardy and drought-tolerant once established; naturally disease-resistant and known to deter some insects
- Aromatic foliage used for smudging, balms, oils, tinctures, and incense
- Woody, mint-like scent; silvery-white leaves at maturity
Growing Tips
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Starting seeds: Sow seeds on the surface of well-draining soil and press lightly - do not bury deeply. White Sage needs light to germinate.
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Temperature: Germination is most reliable at 65-75 degrees F. Use a heat mat indoors if needed.
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Watering: Keep soil lightly moist during germination. Once seedlings are established, water sparingly - White Sage prefers dry conditions.
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Light: Requires full sun, at least 6-8 hours per day outdoors. Indoors, place in the brightest available window or supplement with a grow light.
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Soil: Sandy or loamy, fast-draining soil with a slightly alkaline to neutral pH works best. Avoid heavy clay or consistently wet soil.
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Maturity: White Sage is slow-growing. Expect 1-2 years before plants are ready for significant harvest.