Sage, Broadleaf
Broadleaf sage has large, aromatic leaves with classic savory-sweet sage flavor perfect for Thanksgiving stuffing and sausage. This hardy perennial forms a beautiful silvery-green shrub and comes back year after year. Sage: This Mediterranean perennial (Salvia officinalis) features velvety leaves that deliver a classic, savory, slightly peppery flavor essential for traditional cuisine, especially Thanksgiving stuffing. Common culinary sage offers a warm, earthy flavor that intensifies when dried, while purple, golden, and tricolor varieties add ornamental value with equivalent flavor potency. This drought-tolerant plant forms attractive mounds and produces purple-blue flower spikes that attract bees and hummingbirds. • Growing Tips: Transplant after the last frost, spacing 18-24 inches apart; plants are perennial in zones 5-9 and live for several years. • Sun Requirements: Full sun (6 hours minimum). • Preferred Soil: Well-drained, lean to average soil; prefers drier conditions an