Garden News (UK)

TIDY SAGE

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Early spring is a good time to tidy up sage. This will encourage fresh growth rich in flavour if you use sage leaves all summer in the kitchen. Remove any dead or damaged plant material and cut around a third of old, woody stems to the base. Thin out crowded and crossing stems, aiming for an open, balanced shape. Mulch the plant after pruning or feed with a general-purpose fertiliser.

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