Sage – Common
Perennial or Annual: Tender Perennial
Best Season to Plant: Spring
Best Place to Plant: Sunny well drained bed
Growth: 2-2 ½ feet, spreading habit 3-4 feet wide
Long grey leaves are born on a semi-woody shrub. Pinching back leaves will help create a fuller shrub, so harvest the leaves from the tips of each branch. When left unpruned, sage will put forth blue and purple flower spikes which are quite pretty in mixed bouquets. They will not survive all California winters, and may succumb to excessive rains or to extended periods of cold weather. Good drainage is a must for the success of this plant, and they will also do well in large containers. If you interplant with other herbs, be sure to partner it with herbs with the same watering needs. Don’t over-water as they are susceptible to water molds and root rot.Watch Full Movie Online Streaming Online and Download