Books On The Subject Of Salvia
Books on the subject of Salvia are few and far between. Fortunately there some pretty good ones out there.
One of the first books I picked up (and I got this straight from Amazon) is the Salvia Divinorum Grower’s Guide. The book — well, actually, it’s more of a pamphlet — is published by Spectral Mindustries and contains comprehensive, complete growing guides for everyone’s favourite visionary herb.
The book starts from the beginning, telling you how to obtain Salvia cuttings that you can start to grow the plant from. There are also source lists for seeds.
Personally I think the Salvia available over the Internet is pretty cheap as it is. I’m short on spare time, too, so I’m not going to attempt to actually grow the stuff. I did find the book an interesting read, though, and if you are intending to go down the self-grow route then this is the only way to do it.
Why not take one step back towards the natural and start growing your own produce. Vegetable patches are all the rage: why not your own Sally D stock? I’m not sure on the rules when it comes to this, but why not think about selling some on while it’s still legal?
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