Salvia is a standout for adding bold spikes of color and structure to bouquets. It’s easy to grow, attracts pollinators, and holds up beautifully in the vase. I love using it in market bouquets for its vibrant hues and the vertical interest it brings to arrangements.
Varieties:
White
Purple
Pink
50 Salvia seeds per packet.
Salvia
Germination:
5-12 days
Transplant (recommended): Sow in 72-cell flats 5–7 weeks before planting out. Press seed lightly into soil—light required for germination. Bottom water or mist. Pot up as needed, then harden off and transplant after frost.
Direct seed: Sow 2–4 seeds every 12–18". Thin to 12–18" apart.
Growing Conditions:
Grows best in full sun, but will tolerate shade for part of the day.
Spacing:
Plant starts 12-18 inches apart.
