May 15, 2024

24 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Save Sage Seeds – Never Buy Seed AGAIN!

  1. This was very helpful. Thanks, Luke! This summer was my first time growing sage. I started it from a plant start and was thrilled when I found out it was a perennial! I purchased another seedling of it on Etsy recently because I want to try to grow it inside during the winter. I'm so glad I decided to grow it because it goes very well with butternut squash soup!

  2. I have enough dried sage from what I harvested last year. I only have one plant. I don’t understand why I would need to save the seeds unless I was sharing with friends. One sage plant is plenty for a family. It’s a hardy perennial here in Central Ohio.

  3. Thank you – this was informative!
    Since you mentioned it – all that about tomato seeds…I spread seed from a ripe tomato onto a paper towel, let dry, and store on the paper towel in airtight bag. Done. No fermenting or washing or anything.

  4. Sage is such a pretty herb as it grows and it seems that the mosquitoes don't like it so much. I once saw a mature hedge of sage and it was amazing in bloom. Thanks for the video.

  5. I have found if I transplant sage literally next to our basement wall where there is full sun and no water directly falling on it from roof…it will winter over just fine! Repot/move in spring. Our temps get very freezing cold!

  6. Love these seed saving videos! I grew some sage on a whim from one of those dollarstore 4/$1. I've been blown away by how much I've been able to get off the plant. I can't believe it even overwinters here in southern Ontario.

  7. Oops. I think I harvested leaves to dry from all the new growth on my sage. That said, I had two large plants this year, though one suddenly died back at the end of summer. I imagine both will have some growth in the spring. I will watch for the flowers though, in case I left some new growth.

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