Benefits:
Medical uses: The leaf is used to make medicine. Sage is used for digestive problems, including loss of appetite, gas (flatulence), stomach pain (gastritis), diarrhea, bloating, and heartburn
Edible: Fresh salvia leaves can be chewed, too. As with dried leaves, the fresh leaves aren’t considered very potent.
How to care:
Soil: Treety soil pad keeps you tension free
Sunshine: A south-facing location is ideal. All salvias thrive in full sun
Water: Soil should be damp at about 1 inch below the soil surface. You can check this by sticking your finger in the soil. Watering early in the morning to give all leaves enough time to dry.
The takeaway:
If you want a plant that is
•A outdoor plant
•In better shape when planted in groups.
•good to your health.
•Blooms all over fall, late spring to early summer
Then Salvia is a fabulous choice for you!
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