Description
Sage is a popular herb that is widely used in cooking and medicinal purposes. Our sage seeds are of the highest quality and are perfect for growing in your garden or on your windowsill. The seeds are carefully selected to ensure that they are disease-free and will produce healthy and robust plants.
Sage is a hardy perennial herb that is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It is a great addition to any herb garden and can be used in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, and sauces. Sage is also known for its medicinal properties and is often used to treat digestive problems, sore throats, and other ailments.
To sow sage seeds in the UK, follow these simple steps:
1. Choose a sunny spot in your garden or on your windowsill. Sage prefers well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight.
2. Prepare the soil by removing any weeds and adding compost or other organic matter.
3. Sow the seeds thinly, about 1cm deep, and cover with a light layer of soil.
4. Water the seeds gently, being careful not to wash them away.
5. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and the seeds should germinate within 2-3 weeks.
6. Once the seedlings have grown to about 10cm tall, thin them out to about 30cm apart.
7. Sage is a hardy plant and should survive the winter, but it is a good idea to cover it with a layer of mulch to protect it from frost.
With proper care and attention, your sage plants should thrive and provide you with a bountiful harvest of fresh herbs. Enjoy the delicious flavour and health benefits of this versatile herb all year round!
Sage is a hardy perennial herb that is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It is a great addition to any herb garden and can be used in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, and sauces. Sage is also known for its medicinal properties and is often used to treat digestive problems, sore throats, and other ailments.
To sow sage seeds in the UK, follow these simple steps:
1. Choose a sunny spot in your garden or on your windowsill. Sage prefers well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight.
2. Prepare the soil by removing any weeds and adding compost or other organic matter.
3. Sow the seeds thinly, about 1cm deep, and cover with a light layer of soil.
4. Water the seeds gently, being careful not to wash them away.
5. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and the seeds should germinate within 2-3 weeks.
6. Once the seedlings have grown to about 10cm tall, thin them out to about 30cm apart.
7. Sage is a hardy plant and should survive the winter, but it is a good idea to cover it with a layer of mulch to protect it from frost.
With proper care and attention, your sage plants should thrive and provide you with a bountiful harvest of fresh herbs. Enjoy the delicious flavour and health benefits of this versatile herb all year round!
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