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🌿 Grow Tradition, Cultivate Calm — Your White Sage Journey Starts Here!
Sow Right Seeds offers a premium packet of 100+ Non-GMO White Sage (Salvia Apiana) heirloom seeds, ideal for indoor or outdoor planting. With germination in 10-20 days and adaptability across USDA Zones 4-10, this aromatic herb produces silvery leaves and blue flowers that attract pollinators. Backed by sustainable solar-powered farming and expert support, it’s perfect for gardeners seeking authentic herbal incense and a meaningful green space.











| ASIN | B07XMFRRF4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,254 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #129 in Herb Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Sow Right Seeds |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,747) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
| Expected Plant Height | 3 Feet |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Material Features | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fragrant, High Germination Rate |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Salvia Apiana |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 672299384354 |
| Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
A**R
Tricky to start, but worth the wait!
I waited to write a review because it took some time to figure these out. I spent months trying to get them to germinate with no luck. Last ditch effort was soaking them overnight in a cup of water before sowing in my Click & Grow, and... SUCCESS!! The plants grew very slowly in the beginning, and it took almost 6 months in the Click & Grow before I felt comfortable transplanting to my yard. I figured since I live in the Phoenix desert (Zone 9b) it would be happy in full sun, and boy was I right! My white sage plant has been outside 2 years now, and I leave it be until it's time to harvest in the spring (April-May). It gets a little unwieldy by harvest time if you don't trim it back, as pictured, but I prefer leaving it until it's filled out before cutting. Final picture is about half the bundles I made from this year's harvest. The plant smells amazing and does well on the drip system with the rest of my plants. Not sure how it would do in other climates, but Arizona desert doesn't seem to be much different than it's native California one. So be patient and willing to try the seeds a couple different ways. They are tricky to get started, but once you find out what works, you won't be disappointed!
D**S
Not a beginner herb!
I planted nearly the whole packet in about 3-4 different ways using sandy soil: Indoors in pods with a heating pad, outdoors in pods, in a large pot, and on a wet paper towel in a plastic bag. The paper towel method has seen some sprouts, and I set that up 3 days ago. As of this morning, I've counted 4 sprouts on the paper towel. I won't see anything in the soil for a while. But I figured I'd make sure people know that these seeds are indeed viable; it's just difficult to convince white sage to start growing. Do lots of research and you should be good to go.
D**D
Poor seed quality/ germination/ growth
Have purchased these seeds for years. While not an easy grow I have enjoyed many white sage plants. However this year the seeds did not do as they have years past; and same growing methods/conditions. They germinated, grew about 2-5mm then rotted off and died. Every single one. I used all four packs I had purchased. Very disappointed. Either source seeds are different / seeds were contaminated.
M**T
Germinating in water helps!
To germinate I let the seeds sit in water over night then put them in starter seed mix. It's been one week and I see little plant babies sprouting. Looking forward to watching them grow more.
W**.
Seeds work best when germinated in a seedling container
These seeds are best germinated in a pre-plant container.
Y**N
Easy to grow if you know what to do
I seeded an entire grow tray with these white sage seeds due to their low-germination rate. I was hoping to eventually get just a few plants even. The KEY to getting white sage to germinate is you DO NOT cover the seeds. They require light for germination. To grow these, I took an all purpose seed starting soil and placed a few seeds on top of the soil in each cell. Did not cover them with soil at all. With a spray bottle I lightly sprayed and watered each seed cell, and covered the tray with a plastic greenhouse dome. I put the seed tray on a seedling heat mat that keeps a temperature of about 75° and had a full spectrum grow light on them around the clock. I got germination on my first seed in about 5 days. Today is day 8 and I have three more sprouting. No doubt more are coming. These are good quality seeds. If you follow the right steps for germinating white sage, I’m sure you’ll also have success.
A**1
Only gave a few sprouts
Sage is super hard to grow from seed. I did get a couple sprouts but I wouldn’t bother with seeds.
R**E
No damage to pack
Just got them. At least I don't have to put in refridgerator
S**Y
Complete ripoff
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