


2025 Seedling Sale: Green Culinary Sage Seedling
• A staple of the herb garden.
• Wide variety of culinary uses. Dusty green leaves are used in dressing, sauces, salted herbs, sausage, and tea. Makes a good base for dried floral wreaths.
• Medicinal: Leaves are used as digestive and nerve tonics. Also known as garden sage. Perennial in Zones 4–8.
• Edible Flowers: Lovely small lavender flowers appear in early summer with a mild and sage-like flavor. Flower spikes can be battered and fried, cooked in rice, egg, or cheese dishes, or used to garnish salads and pizza.
Pick up Information: Your order will be available for pickup at the Garden Market at Elawa Farm on May 9, 10, 16, or 17, between 8:00 am and 1:00 pm.
• A staple of the herb garden.
• Wide variety of culinary uses. Dusty green leaves are used in dressing, sauces, salted herbs, sausage, and tea. Makes a good base for dried floral wreaths.
• Medicinal: Leaves are used as digestive and nerve tonics. Also known as garden sage. Perennial in Zones 4–8.
• Edible Flowers: Lovely small lavender flowers appear in early summer with a mild and sage-like flavor. Flower spikes can be battered and fried, cooked in rice, egg, or cheese dishes, or used to garnish salads and pizza.
Pick up Information: Your order will be available for pickup at the Garden Market at Elawa Farm on May 9, 10, 16, or 17, between 8:00 am and 1:00 pm.
• A staple of the herb garden.
• Wide variety of culinary uses. Dusty green leaves are used in dressing, sauces, salted herbs, sausage, and tea. Makes a good base for dried floral wreaths.
• Medicinal: Leaves are used as digestive and nerve tonics. Also known as garden sage. Perennial in Zones 4–8.
• Edible Flowers: Lovely small lavender flowers appear in early summer with a mild and sage-like flavor. Flower spikes can be battered and fried, cooked in rice, egg, or cheese dishes, or used to garnish salads and pizza.
Pick up Information: Your order will be available for pickup at the Garden Market at Elawa Farm on May 9, 10, 16, or 17, between 8:00 am and 1:00 pm.