It is not winter hardy so placing it in the garden in spring and bringing it indoors to overwinter is a way of cultivating this interesting plant in areas that have freezing winters.
Growing sage indoors in winter.
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However high output fluorescent compact fluorescent or high intensity discharge metal halide or high pressure sodium plant growing lights work better and if used should be placed 2 4 feet 0 6 1 2 m about.
Standard fluorescent lamps should be 2 4 inches above the plants.
Keep the plant near a bright window that receives some sunlight.
It is a larger plant growing to 3 ft.
So if you keep your sage plant in an indoor area without much sunlight you can use fluorescent lights instead.
Sage salvia officinalis is commonly used in poultry dishes and stuffing especially during the winter holidays those living in cold climates may think dried sage is the only option.
Set the sage plant outside in the summer and bring it indoors for winter.
Stop harvesting in the fall so the plant can prepare for winter.
Sage rarely requires fertilization as it thrives in low nutrient soils.
To dry hang sprigs in a shady well ventilated area and allow them to air dry waiting until the leaves crumble easily to store in tightly lidded jars.
Find indoor grow lights and accessories online and at garden centers and hydroponic stores.
Sage s flavor is best when fresh but it can be stored frozen or dried.
Sages grown in pots can be simply moved indoors for the winter.
Sage is a cold hardy herb but to prevent any damage start keeping it indoors in winter before the freezing temperature occurs.
Sage earthed up during the spring season to induce fresh growth needs winter protection.
Indoors and has a light refreshing pineapple aroma.
Another interesting sage variety to keep indoors is pineapple sage salvia elegans.
Sage growing in the garden bed needs some systematic care.
You should cover up the exposed root sections with dug up garden soil.
Use our tips for bringing various herbs indoors so you can have easy access to their fresh flavors and scents all winter long.
How to store sage.
Others will need supplemental lighting in order to thrive as winter days are too short for many species to photosynthesize sufficiently.
Protect it from cold drafts reduce water and avoid fertilizing until the weather starts to warm up.
Full spectrum fluorescent bulbs are the most widely available and cost effective type.