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Sage

Sage

What It Helps:

How It Helps:

  • Has similar health benefits to rosemary

  • Reduces blood sugar levels

  • Tea helps with colds as well as sore throats

  • Can help with blood clots as well as varicose veins

  • Gargling sage can help with canker sores as well as throat infections

  • Can help women who are slowly trying to ease off of breast feeding- it does so by reducing milk production

  • Helps with digestions

Tips & Other Info.

  • When storing, no need to keep them moist. You can store them in an open ziploc bag

  • Avoid using sage if pregnant or nursing.

  • If taking sage by itself, use it for a short period

Gardening Tips & Info.

Here are some planting tips and information if you want to have this plant in your own backyard (or front yard)

Planting Season

Harvesting Season

Pruning Season

Watering Schedule

Sunlight Exposure

Potted / In Ground

Sow in Spring (March-May) indoors. You can also take a cutting and propagate instead of sowing the seeds. *Renew plant every 3-4 years.
Trim during spring (March-May) or summer (June-August) after it has flowered.
Well drained soil
Sunny
Does well in containers and in ground.

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