White sage grows in sandy, well-draining soil in direct sun. Salvia apiana is a highly aromatic herb with an aroma that is both earthy and soothing. White sage can be identified by its large, white to silver-grey leaf clusters that exude a distinct and lovely aroma. A white sage plant typically grows no more than five feet tall and four feet wide. The plant produces wands of tiny white to lavender colored flowers that are a favorite to desert pollinators. The blooming season is brief and only runs from April to early June.
When growing white sage by seed, start indoors in the early spring by spreading seeds onto the surface of prepared soil in pots or other planters. Seeds should be misted with water and kept in a consistently warm part of the house that receives direct sunlight to germinate successfully. Seedlings will take at least 14 days to sprout. Once young plants have produced several true leaves and are at least a few inches tall, they can be transplanted outside.
This Herb Appears In
• Organic Cultivated White Sage
• Organic White Sage Hydrosol