Herb Pinapple Sage

Description
Botanical Name: 
Herb Pinapple Sage

Native to Mexico and Guatemala but it does well in most U.S. states. The leaves have the scent of freshly cut pineapples that will attract ruby-throated hummingbirds

Plant Characteristics
Plant Category: 
Herbs & Vegetables
Name: 
Herb Pinapple Sage
Plant Type: 
Herb
Water: 
Moderate
Exposure:: 
Full sun, part shade
Soil Type: 
Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drained
Planting Time: 
April to October
Comments
Comments: 

Plant herbs in full sun to partial shade in the ground or in containers. Dig hole 2-3 times larger than the rootball. Mix in ¼ - 1/3 compost backfill, press gently and water deeply. Mulch with one inch of compost, bark or pecan shells, ect. Most herbs need deep regular watering, but do not keep wet and soggy and do not water every day.