Sage - Broadleaf (seeds)
Growing Broadleaf Sage (also known as Salvia officinalis) can be a rewarding experience. Here are some tips to help you get started:
Germination
Sage seeds can take around 3 weeks (or more) to germinate, even under optimal conditions. Plant the seeds shallowly (approximately 1/8 inch deep) and keep the soil warm and moist. Sage prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Avoid overhead watering once seedlings emerge.
Companion Plants
Sage grows well alongside companion plants such as tomatoes, thyme, brassicas, carrots, and strawberries.
Harvesting
Prune the heavier, woody stems every spring. For optimal growth and production, remove flowers as they appear. Sage’s flavor is best when fresh, but it can also be stored frozen or dried. Simply snip or pinch off leaves to harvest.
Remember, patience is key during germination! Happy planting!