Growing Sage, also Common Sage

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26 Apr 18 Gail (Australia - temperate climate)
Howdy im working towards being a white sage grower in South Australia, if you're interested in being apart of my journey, feel free to email me. Cheers.
02 Feb 21 Geraldine (Australia - arid climate)
Hi Gail, how is your white sage venture going ? I am just harvesting seeds of my one precious plant. Do you know if now is best to sow swwd or spring ? Also have you used smoke water to help with germination ?
21 Jul 20 Jackie (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Gail, Wondering how you are going with your White Sage journey? I live Goolwa way and would like to plant White Sage in my front garden. Have a pot of Pineapple Sage, very beautiful, smell..... amazing! Thank you Jackie
14 Oct 20 Rhiannon (Australia - temperate climate)
hi Gail, Please email me about your sage journey in south Oz! Very keen to know if it took off as you expected
16 Jun 19 Lois (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Hi Gail, i'd be interested in hearing about your white sage growing. Hopefully my email address is visible t you! Cheers, Lois (Gardenate doesn't show email addresses unless they are part of the comment -Liz)
16 Jun 19 Lois (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Thanks Liz. Gail, if you have time to keep in touch, my email is [email protected]. Thank you

Thanks Liz. Gail, if you have time to keep in touch, my email is [email protected]. Thank you

- Lois

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