Description
Salvia sclarea
Large herb grows 3-5′ tall with gorgeous purple and white flowers. Makes a dramatic backdrop to any garden. Flowers are extremely aromatic and are used in cookery, medicinally, and in making wines.
Direct seed in early spring or transplant into the garden after all danger of frost has passed. Clary sage seeds benefit from cold stratification. It will need full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, clary sage will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for leaves and flowers. Perennial.
Kennedy Henderson –
Planted some of my seeds Sunday had 4 varieties atleast growing on Tuesday. Great value looking to be quality growth capabilities. There were a few varieties I hadn’t heard of but I am willing to try. Can’t wait to see what’s produced. Will update later with observations and photos.
Lila White –
I was able to start them early indoors and then plant outside. The have grown fast.
Hannah Bennett –
These were used in Mother’s Day gift Baskets for a group. Several people have shared the photos of their herbs, so I believe they worked as expected. I myself, ended up with the Thyme seeds, and they are growing well.
Lillian Kelly –
Everything was received promptly and the product was great!
Maya Hernandez –
That works.
Jacob Hernandez –
This does help significantly.
Jacob James –
An assortment of herbs to get started. Plant water and watch it grow.