Common sage is a versatile, savory herb often found in the company of parsley, rosemary, and thyme. Learn how to grow common sage now on Gardener's Path.
They'll add such fresh flavor to your meals.
Sage is commonly used in poultry dishes and stuffing, especially during the winter holidays. Perhaps you've wondered, "Can sage be grown indoors?" The answer is yes. Learn about growing sage indoors h
Learn the basics of how to grow and harvest sage. This beginner's gardener guide will help you plant a thriving herb garden!
Sage is an awesome herb you should be growing for your garden, your palate, and your health. Here are 10 reasons to grow sage!
Sage companion plants can help improve the yield, health, and pest resistance of your garden crops! Learn more
Russian sage is at the top of the list of easy-care garden perennials that you simply buy, plant, and enjoy. Just give them full sun and well-drained soil and enjoy their beauty.
Growing Sage in Pots allows you to have this aromatic herb available year-round in your urban home without a garden.
The sage plant is hardy and easy to grow. Whether you use it to flavor foods or harvest it for healing properties, it's time to plant sage!
Sage plants add a delicious flavor to many dishes and provide many benefits too. Here’s everything you need to know about growing sage!
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Hardy in zones 8 through 11, white sage (Savia apiana), is a small evergreen shrub that's native to California. White sage grows as a perennial in those zones, but can also be grown as an annual in other zones. This herb was used as a medicinal plant by Native Americans, but is also used for culinary purposes. Learning how to grow white sage is easy as this herb can be planted by seeds, requires minimal upkeep, and is great for attracting beneficial insects to your garden! How to Grow White Sage in The Garden or in Pots Planting White Sage
If there's any herb that has a long and storied history, it's the white sage plant, also called salvia apiana. Used heavily amongst California tribal
These drought tolerant plants make use of carbon fixation to capture more energy in plants during photosynthesis process. It is also good for arid conditions as carbon dioxide at night times allowing stomata to stay close during the day time and reduces water loss.
Broadleaf sage (Salvia officinalis), also called culinary sage, produces aromatic foliage...
The powerful aroma of sage makes its mark in recipes as a fresh or dried herb. Poultry seasoning, breakfast sausage, and herb stuffing just wouldn’t be the same without sage!
With summer in full swing, I wanted to pop onto your screens with a list of my Top Ten Perennials for Sun and Shade.
The site: A medieval nobleman's summer retreat, a palace in ruins, in the Piedmontese hills of northern Italy. The challenge: Create a modern garden to com
Sages are an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens. If you're looking for hardy and drought-tolerant shrubs, we will to guide your selection.
Earthy with notes of fruit and pepper, Black Sage Honey is a rare and exceptional treat harvested only four seasons per decade. Conditions must be exactly right in California’s lower Sierra Nevada mountains for these wild desert plants to produce enough blooms for the bees to make their magic. Also known as salvia mellifera, black sage is native to California and the Baja region of Mexico.
Today, we're comparing two popular plants: Russian sage and lavender. Both share similarities, but they're distinct in their own ways. Like many gardeners, I always strive to select the best plant to ensure longevity and avoid any future replacements. Making the wrong selection can be both a waste of time and money. Lavender exudes a ...
Learn to grow Russian sage, which provides a great contrast to other plants with its dramatic wispy texture and blue color.
Learn How to Grow Russian Sage. Includes detailed information on preferred soil conditions, proper watering, correct plant spacing and how to care for your plant throughout the season. Dividing, transplanting and overwintering Russian Sage are all covered.
Noted for its compact and strong branching habit, Salvia leucantha 'Santa Barbara' (Mexican Bush Sage) is a shrubby perennial boasting long-lasting wands of velvety purple flowers adorned with a hint of lavender-rose. Blooming from summer to fall, they rise in dense, arching spikes above the attractive foliage of lance-shaped, gray-green leaves, up to 4 in. long (10 cm). Perfect for small gardens, this dwarf Mexican Bush Sage makes a striking addition to borders, containers, rock gardens and Mediterranean gardens. Evergreen to 25°F (-4°C).
Many of you who follow me on Instagram, have probably heard me talk about white sage. In the midst of this whirlwind of information, I wanted to be able to provide you guys with something tangible to reference. There is a lot of news being thrown at you about not wildcrafting sage, not using it at all, and among all th
Jerusalem sage is a flowering shrub that hummingbirds adore, and we do too! Our in-depth guide explains growing it in your garden.
Growing herbs can be a rewarding experience in the garden and the kitchen. If you’re used to dried herbs from the supermarket, you may be surprised the first time you crush a freshly picked sage
Russian Sage VS Lavender - Plant showdown of the aromatic herbs! Read on to learn about their unique flavor, usage, and more!
Create stunning plant combinations for beds, borders, or containers. Unlock your creativity and transform your garden today!
The aromatic nature of the mint family (Lamiaceae) come from their high levels of volatile oils, which also account for many of their medicinal properties.
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Learn all about Russian Sage. This low-maintenance, flowering perennial will thrive in gardens with poor, dry soils. Great for the water-wise landscape, use Russian Sage to attract pollinators and to make an impactful visual statement.
Beware the foul, the fishy, the funky, and the skunky. Not all plants smell so sweet. Here are some of the worst-smelling plants around.
These hardy perennials can thrive in part sun, full sun or shade, high heat or freezing temperatures, and still bloom beautifully every year.
These drought-tolerant plants will add life and color to your garden, even if you live in a hot and dry desert environment.