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Salvia Blue Seeds

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    ugaoo-care-list No. of Seeds: Approx. 270 to 300 Seeds

    The seeds have a successful germination rate of over 70%, the seeds in the packet can be used for several sowings. Follow the sowing instructions on the back of the packet.

    ugaoo-care-list Sowing: Spring

    The major growing season is from February to April. Seeds need to be sown in late January or early February. Start your seeds indoors for a higher rate of success.

    ugaoo-care-list Germination: 12-15 days

    Germinate your seeds indoors in seedling cups in a mix of cocopeat and compost and place it in a well-ventilated area. Follow the sowing instructions at the back of the packet.

    ugaoo-care-list Harvest in 10-11 Weeks

    The approximate number of days it takes from sowing of seeds and successful germination to the time you can harvest it. PS: All other growing conditions need to be met.

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    Salvia Blue Seeds
    Salvia Blue Seeds
    Salvia Blue Seeds
    Salvia Blue Seeds
    Salvia Blue Seeds
    Salvia Blue Seeds
    Salvia Blue Seeds
    Salvia Blue Seeds

    About the Seeds

    Salvia blue is favoured in landscapes to introduce a false disheveled look through its lavender-blue flowers that run up and down its flower spikes, amongst the bright grey-green foliage. This flowering plant is generally grown from seeds and the plants are used to form an enigmatic sea of blue in gardens.

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    What’s in the Box

    What’s in the Box

    • Salvia Blue Seeds
    • Sowing instructions printed on backside of Seed Packet
    • Recyclable Pouch

    FAQs

    What is Blue salvia used for?

    Blue salvia isn’t just pretty — it’s also packed with many benefits! This vibrant plant is often used for ornamental purposes, adding a splash of color to gardens and landscapes. It’s also known for its medicinal benefits, with some varieties used in teas or for soothing respiratory issues. Plus, pollinators love it, making it a garden favorite everywhere!

    Can you grow Blue salvia from seed?

    Absolutely! Growing Blue salvia from seed is super simple! Start by sowing the seeds indoors about 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Lightly press them into the soil, as they need light to germinate. Keep them warm and moist, and once the seedlings are ready, transfer them outdoors to enjoy their stunning blooms! In just 70-75 days, your garden will be laced with stunning Blue Salvia flowers!

    When to sow Salvia seeds in India?

    In India, the best time to sow Salvia seeds is during early spring (February to March) or early monsoon (June to July), depending on your region. These sunny bloomers love warmth, so avoid the chilly months. Give them a sunny spot, and soon you’ll have a garden full of dazzling salvia magic.

    Where does Salvia grow best?

    Salvia grows best in sunny spots with well-draining soil — it’s a true sun-lover! Whether in garden beds, pots and planters, or borders, it thrives with 6–8 hours of sunlight a day. Give it enough space to breathe, avoid soggy soil, and you’ll have a blooming beauty that butterflies, bees, and your eyes will adore!

    Are all Salvia seeds edible?

    Not all Salvia seeds are edible — only a few, like Salvia hispanica (hello, chia seeds!), are safe to munch on. Many other varieties are purely ornamental or medicinal. So before snacking on any salvia seeds, double-check the species. When in doubt, grow for the show, not the snack!

    Customer Reviews

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    lakshmi d
    Good germination rate

    Beyond happy with the new seeds as they have shown 100 % germination rate. Very happy with the results

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    A.P.

    Germinated within 3 days... Cant wait to see it blooming. Seeds are in excellent condition

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    Rudra Patel
    Excellent Germination Rate

    Germinated in a few days and only requires watering once a day.

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    a a
    Good Germination rate

    Plants are very sturdy and healthy, great germination. Mine bloomed only in early winter , love these dancing beauties

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