Nowadays, there are only four recommended sage plants for your garden. These would be: Garden sage, Purple Sage, Tri-color Sage, and Golden Sage. Regardless of which sage you choose, you should plant it well under a full sun with well-draining soil. (Note: the roots don't like to get wet.)
You can grow sage from seeds, but it does not easily germinate, and unfortunately, not all seeds will germinate no matter how hard you try to keep the soil damp and not wet. Germination may even take up to more than 6 weeks. So it is best recommended that sage be grown from cuttings.
From a mature sage plant, take some cuttings. Dip the tip of the cutting (where you cut it) in rooting hormone (available in local plant and gardening stores in your area). Until new growth appears on the cutting, cover it in plastic and keep in indirect sunlight. When new growths start to appear, you can plant it directly on garden soil or in your containers. It grows to a height of almost 3 feet.
Sage is a great herb to have in the kitchen. So plant one (or two) for your dishes today. |
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