Common Sage
Plant family: Lamiaceae (mints)
General info: Sage is a classic herb and greatly aromatic, used in a variety of culinary dishes such as sauces, dressings, stuffings and more.
Days to harvest: 80-90 days or right before it begins to flower. Sage is likely to experience a decrease in aroma after flowering.
Sun and spacing: Sun/part shade and 12” spacing
Common pests: Leafhoppers, slugs, spider mites, and spittlebugs
Other: Its genus name, Salvia, is Latin for Salvare meaning “to save”. This correlates to its medicinal uses.
Plant family: Lamiaceae (mints)
General info: Sage is a classic herb and greatly aromatic, used in a variety of culinary dishes such as sauces, dressings, stuffings and more.
Days to harvest: 80-90 days or right before it begins to flower. Sage is likely to experience a decrease in aroma after flowering.
Sun and spacing: Sun/part shade and 12” spacing
Common pests: Leafhoppers, slugs, spider mites, and spittlebugs
Other: Its genus name, Salvia, is Latin for Salvare meaning “to save”. This correlates to its medicinal uses.
Plant family: Lamiaceae (mints)
General info: Sage is a classic herb and greatly aromatic, used in a variety of culinary dishes such as sauces, dressings, stuffings and more.
Days to harvest: 80-90 days or right before it begins to flower. Sage is likely to experience a decrease in aroma after flowering.
Sun and spacing: Sun/part shade and 12” spacing
Common pests: Leafhoppers, slugs, spider mites, and spittlebugs
Other: Its genus name, Salvia, is Latin for Salvare meaning “to save”. This correlates to its medicinal uses.