i have some in my garden and it grows like crazy, doubles in size every year.Started with a base plant, after digging it up i seperated it into 10 plants.throwing some halfrotten compost or wood chips at the base if you want to dig it up in the fall works great for rootgrowth. i also had success with hardwood cuttings , with top leafs of without . i was pruning back raspberries in dezember and stuck some of the sage i pruned back in the empty space between the rows, about 70% developed roots with no care whatsoever, stuck in the ground in dezember.i think this plant is harder to kill than to propagate :D
Keep up the good work! Really enjoy the videos, learning a lot!
Hey Thanks Roddey!! Hope you are well mate!
i have some in my garden and it grows like crazy, doubles in size every year.Started with a base plant, after digging it up i seperated it into 10 plants.throwing some halfrotten compost or wood chips at the base if you want to dig it up in the fall works great for rootgrowth. i also had success with hardwood cuttings , with top leafs of without . i was pruning back raspberries in dezember and stuck some of the sage i pruned back in the empty space between the rows, about 70% developed roots with no care whatsoever, stuck in the ground in dezember.i think this plant is harder to kill than to propagate :D
That sage looks lovely, I actually forgot about how much I like it in my cooking until now. Great information, thanks so much!
Hey Thanks Tatiana!.....how do you use it in the kitchen? How are all those lovely plants ?
Paulo the Urban Farmer it tastes great with a lot of different meats, like chicken or pork!
I failed 3x's during the summer. Will try one more time this winter. Our summers are pretty wet so that was probably the reason for failure.
Great video.
I have a large plant I want to divide and gift. It flowers annually can this still be used?
Thanks