



Clary Sage Seeds - Pink Sundae
- Annual / Perennial; Easy to grow
- North American Native Wildflower
- Prefers full sun exposure
Fast Facts
About Clary Sage Seeds - Pink Sundae
Salvia horminum
Buy Sage Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Clary Sage Seeds - Pink Sundae
In a pretty, pastel pink, Clary Sage Pink Sundae is native to Mediterranean climates and thrives in full sun and good drainage. Easy to grow and once an important medicinal plant, Clary Sage is now primarily enjoyed for its lovely color and attractiveness to birds and butterflies.
Fast Facts
About Clary Sage Seeds - Pink Sundae
Salvia horminum
Buy Sage Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Clary Sage Seeds - Pink Sundae
In a pretty, pastel pink, Clary Sage Pink Sundae is native to Mediterranean climates and thrives in full sun and good drainage. Easy to grow and once an important medicinal plant, Clary Sage is now primarily enjoyed for its lovely color and attractiveness to birds and butterflies.
How to Plant Pink Sundae Clary Sage
When to Plant Sage Seeds
Direct sow Salvia Sage seeds after the threat of frost has passed in Spring. Ideal soil temperatures range from 65-85°F for the best germination success. For earlier blooms, start Sage seeds indoors approximately 10 weeks before the final frost date.
Where to Plant Sage Seeds
Salvia Sage thrives with Full Sun exposure, though it can tolerate light shade. Humus-rich, well-drained soil is the best choice for Sage plants.
How to Plant Sage Seeds
Loosen the soil of your planting space to give the easiest conditions for your Sage to establish. Sow seeds onto the surface of the soil about 12-18 inches apart, and lightly rake in, but do not cover the seeds. Salvia Sage will want exposure to sunlight in order to germinate. Germination will take place in 10-15 days.
How to Care for Sage
Once seedlings come up, thin out Salvia Sage to 1 plant every 24-36 inches apart in spacing. Once established, Sage is low maintenance. Ensure soil remains moist, and manually water if conditions become dry. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional bloom. Salvia Sage may begin to look worn out by mid-summer. Cutting them down by 1/3 will help to reinvigorate the plant. Salvia Sage will self-sow if flowers are allowed to develop seed pods.
Seed Coverage for Clary Sage Seeds - Pink Sundae
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |