Growing Sage
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Below are general guidelines for growing sage including plant height to
enable you to plan exactly where to place them when growing amongst other
plants.
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Plant Height |
Up
to 90cm/3 ft |
Where to Sow |
Indoors
thinly in pots or trays 14cm/6" diameter. |
Sowing time |
Indoors
February/April
- temperature +16C/61F. |
How to Sow |
Sow
seeds 2.5cm/1-inch apart, 6mm/1/4-inch deep. |
After Germination |
Keep compost moist
but not very wet. |
Growing on -
in Pots |
When
2.5cm/1-inch thin/transplant to 1 plant per 7.5cm/3 inch pot. Harden off
plants which have been raised indoors and finally move
outdoors once all danger of frost has passed. Re-pot into larger pots in
stages - up to 30cm/12-inches in diameter. |
Growing on- in
ground |
As
above but once hardened off, plant at least 40cm/18 inches apart in full
sun. |
Harvesting |
Harvest
the leaves before or at flowering time. |
Uses |
Popular
as a flavouring in stuffings for poultry, pork and baked fish. Also good
with sausage meat.
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