Nice info but I think water is faster for the pinnaple sage. Propagating them in water is so easy and fast. Same way and very fast. In 4 days if you leave it beside a window that has direct sun light for a couple of hours you will have beautiful white roots. Then in six days they are ready to move them into soil. I did a couple of them and in 3 weeks they will have very nice root ball.
Thank you, I have a gorgeous huge pineapple sage and its in a raised bed. Im not sure if transplanting the big plant will work , but I will try this. Have a green day🌹🌱♥️
Your video is so full of needed information, is by far the most helpful and complete I have seen. Thank you so much! Do you know anything about Lemon Thyme? If you ever grow it, a video about it would be really nice! Thank you anyways 🙏
Such clear information. I'm a new subscriber and really appreciate you sharing your expertise in such a clear concise manner. Thank you!
Nice info but I think water is faster for the pinnaple sage. Propagating them in water is so easy and fast. Same way and very fast. In 4 days if you leave it beside a window that has direct sun light for a couple of hours you will have beautiful white roots. Then in six days they are ready to move them into soil. I did a couple of them and in 3 weeks they will have very nice root ball.
Wonderful, i didn't know. Thanks for the tips!
@@EasyPeasyGardening I had no idea either but I always like to try and pinnaple sage is very quick to grow roots in water.
@@iapprove8392 good to know
Thank you for this video!! I just got a couple pineapple sage plants and this will become very useful!
Thank you, I have a gorgeous huge pineapple sage and its in a raised bed. Im not sure if transplanting the big plant will work , but I will try this. Have a green day🌹🌱♥️
Yeah it's easy to propagate
Love your videos
Thank you, great information 🌺🌱🙏🥰
So nice of you
I wanted to know if u can make a tea out of this plant? Like herbs, i bought my seedlings and it smells divine
I am not sure
New subscriber. You are great, thanks for the tips!
Thank you
I've never seen any other gardener cut leaves in half.
When leaves are big, it's a good idea
It’s normal to do that when taking a cutting, to reduce water loss until the cutting has grown new roots.
Very helpful!
Thank you
Can I put under a grow lamp to grow in the winter?
Yes you can
Your video is so full of needed information, is by far the most helpful and complete I have seen.
Thank you so much!
Do you know anything about Lemon Thyme? If you ever grow it, a video about it would be really nice! Thank you anyways 🙏
I have grown thyme but not lemon thyme
And I have a video on thyme if you search for it
Stretching!
Those birds are so loud
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