That sage bush was a $4 twig last year and has completely enveloped the sidewalk and then some! Any sage-pruning tips? I pruned its cousin in the front of the house, and it told me just what it thought of my pruning techniques (it died.)
I think this is a new fellow. He has a differently shaped head and his eyes are in a different spot and more lidded.
I think your memory is better than mine though, because I’m having a hard time remembering who was a goner. (DH says I have “information collision” which I translate to “no more brain space, try again later!” 😉 )
Ha! I thought this was the sage that died – had to look harder to see the anole (I think that’s what it is) hiding in it!
I think Stacey was under the same impression… 😀
Oh, and on pruning herbs – no more than the top 3rd of the plant was what I was taught. Your Milage May Vary…
Ahhh, I can smell the sage!
That sage bush was a $4 twig last year and has completely enveloped the sidewalk and then some! Any sage-pruning tips? I pruned its cousin in the front of the house, and it told me just what it thought of my pruning techniques (it died.)
I don’t have the magic answer either–some years it comes back, some it doesn’t? 🙂 Story of my garden life!!
Is that the one you thought was a goner?
I think this is a new fellow. He has a differently shaped head and his eyes are in a different spot and more lidded.
I think your memory is better than mine though, because I’m having a hard time remembering who was a goner. (DH says I have “information collision” which I translate to “no more brain space, try again later!” 😉 )
Ha! I thought this was the sage that died – had to look harder to see the anole (I think that’s what it is) hiding in it!
I think Stacey was under the same impression… 😀
Oh, and on pruning herbs – no more than the top 3rd of the plant was what I was taught. Your Milage May Vary…
Aha! No, that sage is definitely a goner. Uh oh. Top third? So once it gets huge, there’s no going back?