ReinSaat
Blue Hill Meadow Sage
- Perennial
- Dark blue nectar-rich inflorescences
- A popular food source for insects
- - Also suitable for pot cultures
- - Easy to care for
- - He likes the sun and light soil
- - Need light to germinate
- - Plant height approx. 40 to 70cm
Product description
Meadow sage (Salvia pratensis)
Meadow sage forms green clumps with tall stems full of dark blue flowers. These attract insects, especially bumblebees. Meadow sage is a perennial plant that is not afraid of droughts and frosts. Prefers dry, light soils. It will also work great in a pot, on a balcony or terrace. Sow the seeds of meadow sage into the ground from April to August. Just stick them in the ground because they need light to sprout. In May, you can plant grown sage seedlings. The flowering period is from May to July.
Characteristics
- Perennial
- Dark blue nectar-rich inflorescences
- A popular food source for insects
- Also suitable for pot cultures
- Easy to care for
- He likes the sun and light soil
- Need light to germinate
- Plant height approx. 40 to 70cm
Cultivation
Direct Seeding: April, May, July, August
Direct Planting: from May
Flowering period: May, June, July
Additional information
Thousand Grain Weight (TGW): 1,52g
Portion content: 0,4g
Brand: ReinSaat
Country of origin: Austria
Product code: REIN-016
EAN: 9120003558108
About ReinSaat
Organic seeds for beautiful crops
Reinsaat is an Austrian company that has been producing seeds certified with the Demeter sign, i.e. of the highest ecological quality, for over 20 years. In more than 30 centres located in different climatic zones in Austria and throughout Europe, Reinsaat is producing seeds that are adapted to local conditions and will turn into strong, resistant plants with high fertility. The company's employees pay special attention to the quality of the crops, their taste, aroma, appearance, and quantity. Reinsaat seeds are popular with organic farmers and are suitable for mass, home or even balcony production. What's more, they are GMO-free and fertile, which means that you will grow new plants next year from the seeds you harvest from your own crops. Reinsaat also collaborates with similar projects across Europe, contributing to the preservation of old plant varieties, building biodiversity and sustainable development, and is a member of the Kultursaat E.V.