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The Fuss-Free Herb to Grow in Your Garden

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Fresh green sage herb plant

If you are searching for something that doesn’t take much fuss to grow, Cathy Isom lets you know about the relatively fuss-free herb to grow in your garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours.

The Fuss-Free Herb to Grow in Your Garden

When it comes to herbs, sage is a culinary favorite, but there’s much more to this wonderful plant than just dinner. 

Sage has antiseptic properties and can be used to treat cuts, sores, and ulcers. It aids the digestion of fats, and there’s evidence that it can be a tonic for rheumatic pain and anemia.

Sage leaves and sage tea

If you live in a dry area, it’s an ideal herb garden option because it doesn’t require a ton of water. There are many different sage varieties: Pineapple, Purple, Tri-color, Golden, Aurea, and Berggarten. Sage is a perennial that grows to about 20 inches, so plan for its size. It grows well in pots and you can move them around to catch the sun. 

Beware of white-flies and aphids who love to feast on this plant.  Spider mites, snails, and slugs will also love your sage, too. The best companion plants for sage include:  Rosemary, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Tomato, Beans, and Strawberries.

Sage hates wet feet so don’t over water. The plant will tolerate dry conditions, so water deeply once a week or so, allowing the soil around the plant to dry out between irrigation.

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