I discovered you don't need smoke, ash, or fire to germinate the seed, but hot water helps. I put the seeds in a coffee mug and fill it with hot water from a Keurig, then let it cool to room temperature before sowing
I’m also in a Z5 and this plant will only survive about to Z7. First year growing from seed which was difficult to find. They germinated slow with heat mat and dome. They have grown quite well in my sandy soil. They like full sun, very little water and poor soil. They appear to look and grow like Lamb’s Ears. I want to winter this plant over inside and find little info on doing that-just about as difficult as finding the seed. What I will try is cuttings in water and in a sandy perlite cactus type mix. Inside I believe they will need a grow light into winter. I will try potting the whole plants also. So out of three variations I should get them through the winter. I believe it will be picky like rosemary. Main thing is don’t give it too much water, but plenty of light-like Mediterranean plants. Love the silvery white leaves and they looked so nice with blue Forget Me Nots and the smell is wonderful.
Very interesting and unique material. I recommended it on my channel by adding a link in the description in my white sage video. I hope you don't mind it? And also, I'm curios, do you have Polish origins?
So happy to find your channel! I've got a white sage in my Seattle area garden, full sun. I'd love to know how much organic matter is in your soil and how you fertilize?
Exactly the video I needed. I am in metro Vancouver no far from your location so I imagine climate wise we are pretty close. I will be growing white sage for the 1st time this year
Thanks for your beautiful garden and the white sage I am in Canada and our summer is very short I love to grow the white sage if I can get them Thank you
Instant sub, bless you man, recently took a cutting from a friends plant but heard they are very hard to propagate from a cutting. Thank you for the information :)
I’ve had my white sage for 4 summers. It freezes in my greenhouse, but this keeps coming back in spite of not watering much in the winter. Maybe that’s the trick?!?
Get a cup of some kind, take a few cuttings with a clean knife (cleaned) with rubbing alcohol so you dont get mulch. Leave the top 2/3 leaves on. Make 45 degree cut on the bottom of the stem near a node. Place them in the cup in normal tap water in indirect sunlight. Make sure that there are no leaves on the stem under the water level cause the cutting will rot away. Also dont use a glass roots like darkness just like in the soil. Look every 2 days if they still have anough water. It will take approximately 6 to 8 weeks to root. Let me know if it helped✌✌✌
I am trying to figure out if my white sage roots are still alive as I tried to winter inside as our winters are too cold and the leaves all came off. Think it will come back this spring ?
I discovered you don't need smoke, ash, or fire to germinate the seed, but hot water helps. I put the seeds in a coffee mug and fill it with hot water from a Keurig, then let it cool to room temperature before sowing
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Not a bad idea every once and a while 😂
This guy is so wholesome. You've got yourself a new subscriber!
The DC joke was on point 👍🏼
I’m also in a Z5 and this plant will only survive about to Z7. First year growing from seed which was difficult to find. They germinated slow with heat mat and dome. They have grown quite well in my sandy soil. They like full sun, very little water and poor soil. They appear to look and grow like Lamb’s Ears.
I want to winter this plant over inside and find little info on doing that-just about as difficult as finding the seed. What I will try is cuttings in water and in a sandy perlite cactus type mix. Inside I believe they will need a grow light into winter. I will try potting the whole plants also. So out of three variations I should get them through the winter. I believe it will be picky like rosemary. Main thing is don’t give it too much water, but plenty of light-like Mediterranean plants.
Love the silvery white leaves and they looked so nice with blue Forget Me Nots and the smell is wonderful.
"Stroke it and smell it" is hilarious. I do that in my garden too. With Lemon Balm, Cannabis, basil, and tomato leaves
Paradise smells like tomatoes and marigolds.
What a wonderful video, I’m grateful to have found you!
Just planted my Salvia apiana. I'm addicted to CA native salvias :)
Very interesting and unique material. I recommended it on my channel by adding a link in the description in my white sage video. I hope you don't mind it?
And also, I'm curios, do you have Polish origins?
how old is that plant?
how long till my baby seed white sage get to that stage/harvest starge?
great video !
I have 2 seedlings, I wish I knew they fire propagate, maybe then I'd have 4. Thank you for this video though, informative.
So happy to find your channel! I've got a white sage in my Seattle area garden, full sun. I'd love to know how much organic matter is in your soil and how you fertilize?
Exactly the video I needed. I am in metro Vancouver no far from your location so I imagine climate wise we are pretty close. I will be growing white sage for the 1st time this year
Thanks for your beautiful garden and the white sage I am in Canada and our summer is very short I love to grow the white sage if I can get them
Thank you
Love your tutorials ! Thank you !
Instant sub, bless you man, recently took a cutting from a friends plant but heard they are very hard to propagate from a cutting. Thank you for the information :)
I took the top of a white sage plant, put it in a pot and it made it
Will white sage grow well in cactus mix or normal potting mix?
Hi thanks for showing. I am in north of California. Where can I buy the white sage?
Thank you for video was very nice and helped me see how much they can grow, nice garden
I’ve had my white sage for 4 summers. It freezes in my greenhouse, but this keeps coming back in spite of not watering much in the winter. Maybe that’s the trick?!?
I'd really like to keep mine as perennials here in eastern WA. I need a greenhouse?
do u sell seeds?
Love the video.
Beautiful garden! 🦋
Wonderful videos! I loved it and he is so wholesome, subscribed!
Hi, can you please tell us how to propagate it?🙏🏻
Can you propagate white sage (salvia apiana) from cuttings? If yes, how is it done? Thanks.
Get a cup of some kind, take a few cuttings with a clean knife (cleaned) with rubbing alcohol so you dont get mulch. Leave the top 2/3 leaves on. Make 45 degree cut on the bottom of the stem near a node. Place them in the cup in normal tap water in indirect sunlight. Make sure that there are no leaves on the stem under the water level cause the cutting will rot away. Also dont use a glass roots like darkness just like in the soil. Look every 2 days if they still have anough water. It will take approximately 6 to 8 weeks to root. Let me know if it helped✌✌✌
Thanks for the reminder to not use clear glass. 😇💫
@@timbabilaMy transplants always rot in water and I do it exactly like you. so i just stick them outside in the garden and they grow fine
I have some small seedling started..what is the best fertilizer for them?
They don’t like rich soil. They like hot dry area and sandy. Similar to lambs ear and rosemary. Very little water.
We really need here in Washington DC.
Agree
I am trying to figure out if my white sage roots are still alive as I tried to winter inside as our winters are too cold and the leaves all came off. Think it will come back this spring ?
What about using fire place ash
thank you for the video. How to distinguish form other varieties of sage?
It has long white pointy leafs, sappy, pungent odor and only grows in Southern california and Baja California México
Scent!!!
Aloha, Do you know where you can buy seeds to grow?
I got mine from Plant Good Seed, I think.
Survival Seeds. They are difficult to find.
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I have sage in pakistan🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
1:47 hold on my boy ... whatchoo talking about
Wao
Pozdrawiam z Polski :)
do u sell seeds?