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David's Garden Seeds offers 500 Non-GMO, heirloom seeds of the Mealy Blue Salvia Sage, known for its rapid blooming in about 60 days. This resilient plant thrives in challenging conditions, boasts a high germination rate, and features a delightful aroma that deters deer, making it an ideal choice for any garden enthusiast.
M**H
They grow to 4ft if they are spaced and taken care of but the stressed plants have the best colors.
These were great. Every seed came up. I put them everywhere and saw moths and butterflies and hummingbirds.
D**I
Seeds that grow
I loved how the seeds actually sprouted. I have repotted them as they grew. Unfortunately, the leaves do not look like the pictured adult plant photos advertised. I am waiting for the purple blooms. --- update: the blooms finally emerged. This plant is a different species than the pictured product.
R**
These worked great!
I pretty much just scattered the seeds on the ground and they did great! I'm gonna be real, I barely watered them either. So, A+
S**E
not great
not so good germination
L**A
You Must Be Patient
I planted these spring of 2022. Nothing came up, I chalked it up to bad seed or luck. Spring 2023, I’ve got mealy sage. You have to wait a year on this seed to sprout. Good to know.
L**N
100% Germination
I only planted about 20 seeds and in just a couple of weeks they all are growing. My mistake was to plant them all together in a 6" pot since I didn't expect all seeds would be germinated. I'll repot them once they are big enough. The picture was taken after several weeks. I used regular potting soil, spray with water everyday and gave plant food once. I'm very happy and will buy more seeds next spring.
J**I
Dudds
I would post a picture but it would be a picture of nothing I planted the seeds and several different spots in my front and rear Gardens where the lighting is all different gets different amounts of sun all throughout the day and I have no flowers anywhere in my garden resembling these I'm pretty disappointed as I really wanted that pop of color
A**R
Takes a while but they’re lovely
I live in Texas and the summers are really hot! I planted in spring but it took a long time for them to flourish. They are doing well as of August.
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