Harvest the mature leaves in the early morning. Snip the leaves from the branches and discard the stems. Spread onto paper or a cloth in a shady, dry area. When dry, store in an airtight container. You can also dry sage by hanging bunches of branches (5-6) tied together. It will take about a week to dry. Once dry, strip the leaves and store in airtight containers. Dried sage has a stronger flavor and tastes different than fresh picked." />

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Sage

Sage

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Sage is a hardy perennial subshrub, with a strong culinary flavor and ornamental appeal. It's pebble textured, silvery-green leaves have a strong odor and a lemony pepper taste. Sage is used to flavor many meat and vegetable dishes. It grows 12-30" tall and has whorls of mauve flowers in June. It can be use fresh or dried.

Harvest the mature leaves in the early morning. Snip the leaves from the branches and discard the stems. Spread onto paper or a cloth in a shady, dry area. When dry, store in an airtight container. You can also dry sage by hanging bunches of branches (5-6) tied together. It will take about a week to dry. Once dry, strip the leaves and store in airtight containers. Dried sage has a stronger flavor and tastes different than fresh picked.

Water: Average to Low
Mature: 75 days
Planting and Growing Tips: Plant when danger of frost has passed. Sage enjoys full sun and well-drained, moderately rich soil conditions. Water well until established. In the spring, prune severely to keep it from setting seed. Replace every 3 years. Avoid planting by cucumbers and onions.
Light: Full Sun
Spacing: 24"-36" apart
Soil pH: 4.5-6.5
Fertilizer: 5-10-5 at recommended rate when planted. Additional feedings are usually not needed.

NOTICE: Please note not all plants are available all the time. The color and size can vary from photographs.

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