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How to Grow Sage
... . Sage can be grown indoors if you have enough sun. Lightly prune plant back after flowering in June. Common sage is a semi-hardy perennial that grows to 2 feet high, depending on variety. Other varieties include broad leaf, clary, and pineapple sage. Harvesting: During the growing season, singular leaves can be picked straight from the plant after it has reached eight ...
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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Sage Herb
... TGN OnLine Florist Amazon.com Search for: Growing Herbs Herbs- Cooking How to Grow Sage Herb Common Sage, or Garden sage, grows in the wild in the Mediterranean region. There are over 750 species ... . The leaves have a pebbled texture. Flowers have circular clusters of white, pink or violet. Propagation: Sage are grown from seed. They can be directly seeded into your garden, or started indoors for ...
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Salvia (Sage)
... (Sage) Salvia (sal-vee' ah) Common name: Garden/Common Sage Family: Lamiaceae, Mint Height x width: 18-24" x 18" Growth rate: moderate Foliage: 1-2" and half as wide with similar length ... Americans used it for cancer (also called cancerweed) miltiorrhiza (mil-tee-or-ii' zah)--Red/Chinese Sage, widely used in Chinese medicine for heart ailments, blood disorders, infections, hepatitis, and some skin ...
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Growing Sage. Lots of practical advice
... , so be prepared for a wait if you grow it from seed. When established however, common sage is reasonably hardy and tolerant of almost all conditions as long as it receives a ... Swedes Sweet Corn Peas Tomatoes CLOSE LAYER Basil Dill Mint Rosemary Bay Laurel Garlic Oregano Sage Chives Marjoram Parsley Tarragon Thyme CLOSE LAYER Apple Blackberry Blackcurrant Gooseberry Peach Plum Raspberry Strawberry ...
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Sage, Salvia ofiicianalis
... to add a flavorful and healthful kick to vegetable and meat dishes. Americans all know sage from our traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinners. What would the holiday be like without the pungent ... growth of new leaves. VARIETIES: There hundreds of varieties of Salvia, the most common being Salvia officinalis. Common Sage (Salvia officinalis) has pointed grey-green velvety leaves with deep veining and ...
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Culinary Herb Descriptions - A pictorial guide for Common Culinary Herbs
Culinary Herb Descriptions - A pictorial guide for Common Culinary Herbs Home | Types of Culinary Herbs | How to Grow Herbs | Herb Gardens | Using Herbs in Cooking Just click on the links below for a brief description of each culinary herb and its uses. Angelica Fennel Mint Basil Fines Herbes Oregano Bay Leaves Garlic Chives Parsley Borage Horseradish Rosemary Bouquet Garni Hyssop Sage Caraway ...
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Name this huge purple sage please - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... Wed, Nov 22, 06 at 17:36 Salvia 'Anthony Parker', perhaps? HTH Chris RE: Name this huge purple sage please clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by willy ... Nov 25, 06 at 22:56 Around here (Texas) Leucophyllum frutescens is "Texas Sage". It is in no way a Sage (salvia) despite the common name. Perhaps Willy-Nilly can give us a Latin name to go with ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Sage
... uses of the plant complicate finding good information on purely culinary uses. It apears that "Dalmatian sage" (from Yugoslavia, particularly the Dalmatian coast) is generally considered the best, but that seems likely to ... helpful. In fact, it appears that the best culinary sage is none of the special types, but rather any sound specimen of "common or garden" S. officialinis, though at least one ...
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Sage
... as a medicinal herb. The word sage comes from the Latin salvere meaning "to be saved" or "to be in good health." In the Middle Ages it was used as a common cure to anything that ailed ... wisdom and improve memory, and gathered with ceremony. Whether used as a culinary, ornamental, or medicinal herb, sage deserves a prominent spot in all herb gardens. Like most silver/gray plants however, it can be ...
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Willow Pond Farm: Culinary Uses of Sage
... when made into tea - and for all kinds of stuffing, when dried and rubbed into powder." Today we know that garden sage has many uses in the kitchen-none of which involve "braines," fortunately. Salvia officinalis is the sage most often used for cooking, with the common gray form having the best flavor. The tricolor, golden and purple sages can be used but tend to ...
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