Pruning guide
How to prune dandelion-leaved sage
Best time
Throughout the growing season
How often
Every 1–2 weeks in season
Technique
Pinch or snip stems just above a pair of leaves to encourage branching.
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Pruning dandelion-leaved sage — FAQ
When should I prune dandelion-leaved sage?
Throughout the growing season. Pinch or snip stems just above a pair of leaves to encourage branching.
How often does dandelion-leaved sage need pruning?
Every 1–2 weeks in season. Dandelion-leaved Sage responds well to regular light pruning. Pinching back the growing tips every couple of weeks keeps the plant bushy, delays flowering (which can turn the leaves bitter), and gives you a steady harvest. Always cut just above a leaf node.
How do you prune dandelion-leaved sage?
Pinch or snip stems just above a pair of leaves to encourage branching.