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Fall 2018 Newsletter

Crimson Sage Nursery Newsletter Fall 2018 Echinacea angustifolia Happy Fall to all our customers. It has been a crazy summer of intense heat waves, wild fire smoke (Luckily we were on the edges of it) and the whole west seemed to be in flames. The smoky skies are finally over...

Spring 2018 Newsletter

Crimson Sage Nursery Newsletter Spring 2018 Is it getting too late to Plant?? Thoughts and tips on establishing your Medicinal plants Springtime at the nursery is such a busy time. We are still starting seeds and potting seedlings trying to keep the inventory up all the while shipping many boxes...

Growing your own herbal medicine chest

My top 10 choices of easy to grow medicinal plants that will make your garden beautiful and stock your cupboards with potent homegrown medicinal remedies!!! As the owner of Crimson Sage Nursery and a serious herbal plant lover, I am often asked, “If you had to pick your favorite medicinal...

Summer 2017 Newsletter

Welcome to the Crimson Sage Nursery Newsletter Summer 2017 SUMMERTIME AND THE LIVIN' IS EASY!! Summer is in full swing here on the Klamath River. The mountains are still so lush and green from the winter’s rain despite temps in the upper 90s everyday, The Salmon River free and undammed...

Ashitaba: Tomorrow’s Leaf – The Longevity Plant

The Ashitaba plant has been a popular medicinal food in Japan and the Philippines for many years but is enjoying more recent popularity among people in the USA!! Originally, Ashitaba or Angelica keiskei, hails from the Japanese island of Hachijo, an area of Japan famous for the long life spans...

Summer 2016 Newsletter

Welcome to the first ever Crimson Sage Nursery Newsletter Summer 2016 SUMMERTIME AND THE LIVIN' IS EASY!! Summer is officially here with long hot lazy days especially if you happen to be a cat here at Crimson Sage Nursery sleeping away the day in an empty plant flat following an...

USDA Zone Map

USDA Certified Organically Grown Medicinal Herbs, Certified by Global Culture PLANT HARDINESS ZONES The Plant Hardiness Zones divide the United States and Canada into 11 areas based on a 10 degree Fahrenheit difference in the average annual minimum temperature. The United States falls within Zones 2 through 10. Suggested hardiness...

Now taking orders for Spring 2025

Shipping will begin in April.

We prioritize the hottest growing regions and will wait for the Last Frost date in your area before we ship your plants to you.

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