Great video! Thanks! BTW, I live in Oklahoma, so I've been drying herbs in my hot car! Usually only takes one day! I dried sliced plums and apples in the car, too!
Thanks. I have had zero interest in this kind of thing, until taking over a coworkers orphan herb garden. It's all very interesting, and it sounds silly but I love it now.
I have got all three daughters into gardening. In fact one daughter’s husband now wants to become a farmer and grow his entire food supply (veggies, raise pigs, chickens, etc) I’m having a terrible time trying to propagate sage. You have answered a lot of questions here. Going out to try your tips! Thank you.
I did enjoy your video. You have inspired me to try drying leaves from my sage plant. I shall also attempt to propagate pieces to share with friends 😊. Thank you so much! Keep those thumbs green 😉. Lady Bell
This has been so helpful and you have a great kind way of explaining things. Thank you for sharing your experience, knowledge and love for herbs. All the best with your continued gardening
Khang, thank you for this well thought out, well presented and total start to finish of a project. I am growing sage this year and plan to follow your advice.
Thanks for the info! Trying the propagation today for the first time...never had any luck but I'm gonna use your technique . Have a safe one brother :)
Thank you Khang, You have given me the best advice that I have gotten yet. I am a city girl afraid of natural things because it isn't in a jar :) I have had sage for years. I make home made sausage which call for sage and I was buying sage because I didn't know how to dry my sage. you have been very helpful.
Your sage plants are the prettiest I've seen. Just starting out from seed at this point, but hoping my plants look very similar to yours as opposed to the more slender leaves. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much for this video Khang. We have moved to a house that has a huge sage bush and I wondered if I could propagate it and maybe gift it to friends and family. Your video is just what I needed. Thank you once again.
Thanks for the tips, the sage we have is the thin pointy leaf kind. Last year we grew some but the squirrels ate it all, and now they have come back after not doing anything to protect them over the winter even in -20 weather. hardy plants thats for sure. Hopefully i get to dry some this year.
What a great video. You left no stone unturned. Your videos have really helped me with my horrible gardening skills. If I could only figure out why I can´t get cilantro and parsley to grow... I live in Mexico City so I think the climate is right. I just propagated some sage (salvaje) that I bought from the supermarket. I hope it works.
Hey my new best teacher 👍👍👍 Thanks for all the information. . I just got my Ghost chillies up an running. .they look very small but I guess there grow next year Thanks again . Pizz
A simple, elegant plant. Thank you. I've been growing this past year but haven't used any in cooking. I have given as gift. Very pretty. I'm drying some now and will use soon.
All of the rosemary in my garden came from a prepackaged fresh supply of springs from the store. I used half of it to bake a lamb roast and the remaining half to root in water. I planted those sprigs and I’ve since propagated from those plants. Now I’ve got rosemary coming out my ears. It’s a lovely prolific plant that really adds to the garden all year long.
Thanks for all the tips. I am starting my really hot peppers in your double-cup method. It is working really great since I started. I also started Kratky method outside (about 8 gallons of water, and only two plants: tomato and pepper, and they are doing great as well. God bless you, I love your videos.
I guess you grow pots from pots (looking at your prof pic), but that's Ok :D - Sorry if this joke does not make sense to you, I'm not a native English speaker, I'm Hungarian - Anyways, Happy gardening to you as well! :)
I got you! hahah yep! I love the flowers, but I also love all types of gardening, this kratky is more of an experiment! Saludos im From Republic of Panama!
Very good video. Just purchased Garden sage for myself and seems like a very Medicinal herb with many Uses. Keep Gardening and stay Healthy Viewers.....friends n Family
Hilarious! I was thinking something is so familiar in this video?? I have the same marble counter top and I live in Cuenca, Ecuador! I grow my own sage and it is very thick and furry. It takes a long time to dry. It is medicinal and used in tea to cure pulmonary issues like coughs, pneumonia, bronchitis.
Appreciated the visuals and slow paced step by step process.
Great video! Thanks!
BTW, I live in Oklahoma, so I've been drying herbs in my hot car! Usually only takes one day! I dried sliced plums and apples in the car, too!
😮😮!!
Thanks. I have had zero interest in this kind of thing, until taking over a coworkers orphan herb garden. It's all very interesting, and it sounds silly but I love it now.
It is all healing from nature. With good knownledge and use It can heal and cure diseases to pains in life.
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I have got all three daughters into gardening. In fact one daughter’s husband now wants to become a farmer and grow his entire food supply (veggies, raise pigs, chickens, etc) I’m having a terrible time trying to propagate sage. You have answered a lot of questions here. Going out to try your tips! Thank you.
Thanks now I know how to propagate my sage. I dry the leaves to make my own smudge sticks but I never thought about propagating it.
Katrina Harvey what’s the smudge stick?
Nice video Khang! I've started experimenting with herbs this year, and your videos have been very helpful.
Thank you for creating this video--it is most helpful! blessings!
I did enjoy your video. You have inspired me to try drying leaves from my sage plant. I shall also attempt to propagate pieces to share with friends 😊. Thank you so much! Keep those thumbs green 😉. Lady Bell
This has been so helpful and you have a great kind way of explaining things. Thank you for sharing your experience, knowledge and love for herbs. All the best with your continued gardening
Thanks for the video Khang! You do an excellent job of showing and explaining.
Wowwwwww! I never knew am gonna go and do this now . Thanks so much.
I love the simple way you explain the process. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great info! Thank you for sharing!
Excellent video, thank you so much for sharing!
Very well explained. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge you make it look so easy to care for sage! I can't wait to try your methods. Cheers!
This year was my first growing an herbal garden, i was a complete beginner and found this video super helpful when harvesting my sage! Thank you 🥰
Thanks to you, I will propagate my sage like this from now on! Much easier than seeds!
Learned so much, thank you for creating this educational video. Wonderfully produced.
I had no idea!!! Thank you for this wonderful video! I realize it is a few years old but I just saw it today!!! Blessings!
Thanks for this, new to growing herbs so really enjoying your videos.
Excellent video, I started growing sage 3yrs ago & now my garden is full of it. I love the smell.
Really only was looking for advice on how to safely harvest sage, but I absolutely adored the propagating tips, too! Cheers~
Very very beautiful beautiful plants and very interesting. Thanks for sharing your beautiful channel. Cheers from Cyprus. Thanks again
This was a awesome video , thanks for sharing
Really insightful..I’ve learnt so much. Thank you 🙏🏼 ☺️
Excellent video 👏
Khang, thank you for this well thought out, well presented and total start to finish of a project. I am growing sage this year and plan to follow your advice.
How can you get the sage plant that is planted is a pot ready to bring inside for winter if you do not have enough sun coming into your home?
Thanks for the info! Trying the propagation today for the first time...never had any luck but I'm gonna use your technique . Have a safe one brother :)
Wow I learned so much about sage! Thank you my friend!
Very informative and thorough explanation. Thank you.
This vid was really nice. Well done and thanks!
Very good video. Clear and easy to understand. I learned so much. Thank You. I will be planting herbs next growing seasons.
This is awesome information Khang. I am certainly going to follow your instructions. Be well and safe!
Thank you Khang, You have given me the best advice that I have gotten yet. I am a city girl afraid of natural things because it isn't in a jar :) I have had sage for years. I make home made sausage which call for sage and I was buying sage because I didn't know how to dry my sage. you have been very helpful.
Thank you. That was very informative!
Excellent explanation. Thank you!
my husband and I very much enjoyed this video
I just picked a bunch of sage and I'm going to give this a try. I love your very simple, no music background video.
Your sage plants are the prettiest I've seen. Just starting out from seed at this point, but hoping my plants look very similar to yours as opposed to the more slender leaves. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. Lots of good information!
Loved the video. Thank you.very helpful.😳💕🌱
Thank you for sharing. I will try my hand at this. Shalom.
I love this video, it is more helpful than other videos I have watched.
Great instructions! Thank you
Many thanks for the helpful information you've provided.
Very informative! Thank you !
Thank you for such an informative and concise vlog. This is very helpful.
Nice work Khang. Learned a lot!
Thank you for this video! I have a huge safe plant and I didn’t know the proper way to harvest it. I will try to propergate some now too 😆
Thank you very much for this video Khang. We have moved to a house that has a huge sage bush and I wondered if I could propagate it and maybe gift it to friends and family. Your video is just what I needed. Thank you once again.
Great demo
very helpful! my sage is dealing with root rot and i cut the stem in order to attempt propagation before the entire stem dies.
Thanks for the tips, the sage we have is the thin pointy leaf kind. Last year we grew some but the squirrels ate it all, and now they have come back after not doing anything to protect them over the winter even in -20 weather. hardy plants thats for sure. Hopefully i get to dry some this year.
Thank you. Your video is very helpful and informative.
Thank you for the nice video👏😍
What a great video. You left no stone unturned. Your videos have really helped me with my horrible gardening skills. If I could only figure out why I can´t get cilantro and parsley to grow... I live in Mexico City so I think the climate is right. I just propagated some sage (salvaje) that I bought from the supermarket. I hope it works.
Thanks.
Needed this.
Love sage.
This video was great straight to the point.
Wonderful info. thanks.
great thanks a ton,you a star
Very helpful video. Thank you
Great video!
great video tutorial - clear instructions
Thank you!!! I’m excited to propagate some for the winter inside!
Sweet video, sensible man, sensitive SOUL
Thx u! I just planted sage a few months ago and wow! Your right, it’s very hardy....I’m going to try replanting (Propagate😉)...cheers!
Hey my new best teacher 👍👍👍
Thanks for all the information. .
I just got my Ghost chillies up an running. .they look very small but I guess there grow next year
Thanks again .
Pizz
great video! very informative. thanks so much :)
thanks for this, very helpful video!🌱
Many thanks very helpful🌿
I enjoyed this a lot! you just showed me what I did wrong. lol. thank you👍
Thank you for good video. Very nice a calming and informative. Surprised to see how fast the sage plant grow in just 8 days. Very good.
thanks, great video,
Thank you this my first time trying to make sage smudge.
A simple, elegant plant. Thank you. I've been growing this past year but haven't used any in cooking. I have given as gift. Very pretty. I'm drying some now and will use soon.
Nice video, Khang! I tried to propagate some store bought oregano as you did in your video, and it's working! Thanks for the tips and inspiration!👍🏻🌶
All of the rosemary in my garden came from a prepackaged fresh supply of springs from the store. I used half of it to bake a lamb roast and the remaining half to root in water. I planted those sprigs and I’ve since propagated from those plants. Now I’ve got rosemary coming out my ears. It’s a lovely prolific plant that really adds to the garden all year long.
Thank you you were very informative. I appreciate it thank you
Very nice 👌
Great video bud. As always.
%100 helpful.. big thanks
Thank you for information
Nice job.
Nice comprehensive video.
very helpful video thanks
Thanks for all the tips. I am starting my really hot peppers in your double-cup method. It is working really great since I started. I also started Kratky method outside (about 8 gallons of water, and only two plants: tomato and pepper, and they are doing great as well. God bless you, I love your videos.
thats awsome, Im thinking of trying the kratky method outside wasnt sure, but im gonna try now!
I guess you grow pots from pots (looking at your prof pic), but that's Ok :D - Sorry if this joke does not make sense to you, I'm not a native English speaker, I'm Hungarian - Anyways, Happy gardening to you as well! :)
I got you! hahah yep! I love the flowers, but I also love all types of gardening, this kratky is more of an experiment! Saludos im From Republic of Panama!
If you try Kratky outside make sure your roots and the water does not get sunlight. Otherwise as you may guessed it, you will just grow algae.
Thanks for your video, very informative and clear. And I like your voice/way to speak!
Thank you Serena!
Very good explanation good job welll done ✅
this is a good video!
Thank you this was very helpful
Thank you !!!! Great vid
Good video!
Very good video. Just purchased Garden sage for myself and seems like a very Medicinal herb with many Uses. Keep Gardening and stay Healthy Viewers.....friends n Family
Good info 👍🙏🏻
Interesting, thank you!
Very helpful thank you
Great video btw!!!!!
Thank you for the vid.
Thank YOU. Great Video!!! Now to go out and cut my sage!!!
Hilarious! I was thinking something is so familiar in this video?? I have the same marble counter top and I live in Cuenca, Ecuador! I grow my own sage and it is very thick and furry. It takes a long time to dry. It is medicinal and used in tea to cure pulmonary issues like coughs, pneumonia, bronchitis.