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Sage, Garden (Salvia officinalis)

Garden Sage is a time-honored herb, its aromatic, silvery-green leaves and upright spikes of purple flowers adding beauty and fragrance to herb gardens and landscapes. Native to the Mediterranean region, this hardy perennial thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it an easy-to-grow addition to a variety of garden spaces. The soft, velvety leaves are cherished for their bold, peppery flavor, making it a culinary favorite, while the plant’s lovely blooms attract a variety of pollinators.

Salvia officinalis has been used in herbal traditions across the world, including Ancient Rome, who considered it a sacred herb and used it in ceremonial and religious rituals. Its name, derived from the Latin word “salvere”, means “to save” or “to heal”. 

Garden Sage has a long history in herbalism, known for its calming effects and its role in supporting digestive comfort. The leaves, rich in essential oils like thujone and camphor, have been used in traditional teas, tinctures, and infusions to promote relaxation and a sense of balance. Known for its soothing qualities, Sage remains a valued herb in natural wellness practices, especially for those seeking gentle support for digestion or occasional discomfort.

Whether used for its flavor, fragrance, or nourishing properties, Garden Sage remains an enduring staple in gardens and kitchens alike. Its easy-growing nature and multifaceted uses make it a cherished herb for both culinary and medicinal purposes.

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Sage, Garden (Salvia officinalis)

$4.25

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Sage, Garden (Salvia officinalis)

Garden Sage is a time-honored herb, its aromatic, silvery-green leaves and upright spikes of purple flowers adding beauty and fragrance to herb gardens and landscapes. Native to the Mediterranean region, this hardy perennial thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it an easy-to-grow addition to a variety of garden spaces. The soft, velvety leaves are cherished for their bold, peppery flavor, making it a culinary favorite, while the plant’s lovely blooms attract a variety of pollinators.

Salvia officinalis has been used in herbal traditions across the world, including Ancient Rome, who considered it a sacred herb and used it in ceremonial and religious rituals. Its name, derived from the Latin word “salvere”, means “to save” or “to heal”. 

Garden Sage has a long history in herbalism, known for its calming effects and its role in supporting digestive comfort. The leaves, rich in essential oils like thujone and camphor, have been used in traditional teas, tinctures, and infusions to promote relaxation and a sense of balance. Known for its soothing qualities, Sage remains a valued herb in natural wellness practices, especially for those seeking gentle support for digestion or occasional discomfort.

Whether used for its flavor, fragrance, or nourishing properties, Garden Sage remains an enduring staple in gardens and kitchens alike. Its easy-growing nature and multifaceted uses make it a cherished herb for both culinary and medicinal purposes.

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Garden Sage is a time-honored herb, its aromatic, silvery-green leaves and upright spikes of purple flowers adding beauty and fragrance to herb gardens and landscapes. Native to the Mediterranean region, this hardy perennial thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it an easy-to-grow addition to a variety of garden spaces. The soft, velvety leaves are cherished for their bold, peppery flavor, making it a culinary favorite, while the plant’s lovely blooms attract a variety of pollinators.

Salvia officinalis has been used in herbal traditions across the world, including Ancient Rome, who considered it a sacred herb and used it in ceremonial and religious rituals. Its name, derived from the Latin word “salvere”, means “to save” or “to heal”. 

Garden Sage has a long history in herbalism, known for its calming effects and its role in supporting digestive comfort. The leaves, rich in essential oils like thujone and camphor, have been used in traditional teas, tinctures, and infusions to promote relaxation and a sense of balance. Known for its soothing qualities, Sage remains a valued herb in natural wellness practices, especially for those seeking gentle support for digestion or occasional discomfort.

Whether used for its flavor, fragrance, or nourishing properties, Garden Sage remains an enduring staple in gardens and kitchens alike. Its easy-growing nature and multifaceted uses make it a cherished herb for both culinary and medicinal purposes.

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