
Sage Broadleaf Seeds – Premium Quality for Planting Success
Sage Broadleaf Seeds offer gardeners a reliable, aromatic, and hardy herb variety ideal for culinary use and home gardening. Known for its broad, velvety leaves and strong fragrance, broadleaf sage is a popular choice for seasoning, tea blends, and ornamental planting. This variety performs well in a wide range of climates and is easy to grow in both containers and garden beds.
Features:
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Seed Type: Sage Broadleaf
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Aroma: Strong, earthy, and flavorful
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Leaf Type: Large, soft, and broad foliage
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Growth Habit: Compact, bushy herb
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Best Use: Culinary dishes, seasoning blends, teas, and garden borders
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Plant Height: 18–24 inches
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Sunlight: Full sun required for best growth
Specifications:
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USDA Zones: 4-9
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Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil, pH 6.0–7.0
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Water Needs: Moderate, allow soil to dry slightly between watering
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Planting Guide:
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Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Keep soil temperature around 65–70°F for germination
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Transplant outdoors after frost risk has passed
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Space plants 18–24 inches apart
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Season: Best planted in early spring
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Indoor/Outdoor: Suitable for both container gardening and outdoor beds
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Harvesting: Pick leaves once the plant is established; regular harvesting supports fuller growth
Benefits:
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Excellent culinary herb with robust flavor
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Thrives in warm, sunny conditions
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Suitable for patios, balconies, raised beds, and kitchen gardens
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Long-lasting perennial in many regions
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Sage Broadleaf Seeds – Premium Quality for Planting Success
Sage Broadleaf Seeds offer gardeners a reliable, aromatic, and hardy herb variety ideal for culinary use and home gardening. Known for its broad, velvety leaves and strong fragrance, broadleaf sage is a popular choice for seasoning, tea blends, and ornamental planting. This variety performs well in a wide range of climates and is easy to grow in both containers and garden beds.
Features:
-
Seed Type: Sage Broadleaf
-
Aroma: Strong, earthy, and flavorful
-
Leaf Type: Large, soft, and broad foliage
-
Growth Habit: Compact, bushy herb
-
Best Use: Culinary dishes, seasoning blends, teas, and garden borders
-
Plant Height: 18–24 inches
-
Sunlight: Full sun required for best growth
Specifications:
-
USDA Zones: 4-9
-
Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil, pH 6.0–7.0
-
Water Needs: Moderate, allow soil to dry slightly between watering
-
Planting Guide:
-
Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
-
Keep soil temperature around 65–70°F for germination
-
Transplant outdoors after frost risk has passed
-
Space plants 18–24 inches apart
-
-
Season: Best planted in early spring
-
Indoor/Outdoor: Suitable for both container gardening and outdoor beds
-
Harvesting: Pick leaves once the plant is established; regular harvesting supports fuller growth
Benefits:
-
Excellent culinary herb with robust flavor
-
Thrives in warm, sunny conditions
-
Suitable for patios, balconies, raised beds, and kitchen gardens
-
Long-lasting perennial in many regions
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Sage Broadleaf Seeds offer gardeners a reliable, aromatic, and hardy herb variety ideal for culinary use and home gardening. Known for its broad, velvety leaves and strong fragrance, broadleaf sage is a popular choice for seasoning, tea blends, and ornamental planting. This variety performs well in a wide range of climates and is easy to grow in both containers and garden beds.
Features:
-
Seed Type: Sage Broadleaf
-
Aroma: Strong, earthy, and flavorful
-
Leaf Type: Large, soft, and broad foliage
-
Growth Habit: Compact, bushy herb
-
Best Use: Culinary dishes, seasoning blends, teas, and garden borders
-
Plant Height: 18–24 inches
-
Sunlight: Full sun required for best growth
Specifications:
-
USDA Zones: 4-9
-
Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil, pH 6.0–7.0
-
Water Needs: Moderate, allow soil to dry slightly between watering
-
Planting Guide:
-
Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
-
Keep soil temperature around 65–70°F for germination
-
Transplant outdoors after frost risk has passed
-
Space plants 18–24 inches apart
-
-
Season: Best planted in early spring
-
Indoor/Outdoor: Suitable for both container gardening and outdoor beds
-
Harvesting: Pick leaves once the plant is established; regular harvesting supports fuller growth
Benefits:
-
Excellent culinary herb with robust flavor
-
Thrives in warm, sunny conditions
-
Suitable for patios, balconies, raised beds, and kitchen gardens
-
Long-lasting perennial in many regions























