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I just bought a sage plant for cooking. The problem is I know nothing about gardening. How do I pot my new sage plant? I have searched online and had little luck.
Also does anyone have any tips, or know of some good sites? If I can keep my plant alive, I would like to buy other herbs. Any tips on herb gardens? (link)
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Honestly, I just slap my sage right in the ground. It doesn't spread as horribly as other mint family plants and it fairly hearty. If I recall, sage likes it a little on the drier side and likes sun - so don't put it in the shade.
If you want other herbs - be very careful with spearmint, peppermint, pineapple mint, etc... they are very aggressive plants and spread like mad. Keep them in large flower boxes or in a distant part of a yard that you don't care about... the stuff grows like MAD!
I have tarragon and some parsely growing as well. Very low maintenance plants.
I had some thyme, but it all died. It was very tasty, though. I might get some more sometime soon. Lemon thyme is pretty and tasty.
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