Summer is here at last, and what better herb than Sage to plant in the glorious sunshine, and with so many varities of Sage to choose from you’re spoilt for choice.
Sage Officinalis is a fantastic, versitile herb which can be used as a light, balsamic tea or as its traditionally used, mixed with onion for poultry stuffing creating the perfect accompanyment to a Christmas lunch. The flowers are also edible and have been known to relieve indigestion and night sweats.
Sage Pineapple grows flowers which make a delicious addition to a fruit salad; similiar to Sage Officinalis, its leaves can also make a great herbal tea.
Sage Purple can be added to a variety of stews, sauces and stuffings and may also help to reduce sweating.
Finally, Sage Varigated, like Sage Officinalis is used in stuffing for poultry and also makes a delicious accompaniment in pork dishes. It is also thought to make a good gargle for sore throats.
All Sage varities prefer a warm, sunny location. The soil must be light and well drained and its essential that its kept well pruned.
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