08/26/2025
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Find us Fri-Mon 8-4 @ the corner of Pine and Pike Place across from the flowers at Pike Place Market!
309 S Cloverdale S C-21
Seattle, WA
98108
| Monday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 4:30pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 4:30pm |
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Sister Sage Herbs was born of Jayne Simmons’ awe and love for nature’s medicine. It started with a dream: to create a local medicine scene in Seattle by growing plants that are often used in western natural medicine. In 2001, while serving on the board of directors for a non-profit that encourages gardeners to grow their backyard gardens organically, Jayne came across a life-changing opportunity. Vashon HouseHold, a community land trust, was accepting proposals for use and lease of a half-acre farm plot on a newly-acquired property on Vashon Island.
Despite a career firmly planted in the corporate world, Jayne was called back to her roots of working with her hands and with herbs when her proposal was accepted. By 2005, she’d left the corporate world altogether and began working in landscaping to build Sister Sage Herbs on the side. In 2009, we sold our first products at local herb fairs.
Our company’s journey from seedling to plant is much like that of the herbs that inspired it. Direction from numerous WSU farm extension classes, Ventures nonprofit, The Pike Place Market, and Seattle Made Local Manufacturer Program provided nourishment and resources we needed to sprout. Thanks to a long-term lease arranged by the Roseballen Land Trust, we grow all our herbs on our beautiful, one and a half acre farm on Vashon Island, which in turn ensures the land is lovingly preserved for generations. While we’ve come a long way since our early days, our greatest pleasure remains the same: harvesting the earth’s natural wonders to enrich the lives of others.
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