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From: Bonnie Bernholdt
City:
Elk Grove, IL
Should Russian Sage be cut down for the winter?

 
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From: Richard Hentschel
Extension Educator, Horticulture
DuPage/Kane/Kendall Unit
hentsche@illinois.edu
Hello Bonnie, Yes, most gardeners will cut down their Russian Sage to a more suitable height for the winter months. 4-6 inches is common. If you like the winter look of your sage coming up through the snow, you can leave it, just plan on pruning it down to a point where the stems are alive next spring.

 
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