Salvia, a group of plants in the sage family, makes a great companion for many perennials, including this long-season bloomer ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The September heat wave is hopefully the last blast of summer as temperatures ...
Flower gardens are great, but everyone who wants to improve their cooking skills really needs a kitchen garden. Here are some ...
For centuries, the classic culinary herb sage has been grown both as a flavoring and for its medicinal value. Once established, a single plant will provide enough sage for most home cooks. Sage is a ...
Keeping your flower garden blooming from spring to fall can be a challenge, but when you add a combination of ornamental sage varieties to your flower beds, you can create color and texture in your ...
Most gardeners grow culinary sage for its aromatic leaves, which can be used to flavor roasted dishes, soups, and other savory treats, but sage is a versatile herb that can also be cultivated as an ...
5 things to do in the garden this week: 1. Fruit trees. Now is the time to order bare-root fruit trees. You will receive the trees sometime between this winter and next spring. A bare root tree is dug ...
A sudden invasion of ants in your garden can be a real headache. Although there are benefits to having some ants, they can also cause harm. Ants encourage aphids and they can damage your plants by ...
Ripe, juicy tomatoes are a summertime treat, especially if you've taken the time to grow them yourself. To increase your chances of a bountiful harvest, consider growing a companion plant that repels ...
Scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University showed that spraying of selenium stimulates the growth of garden sage—a plant, that is used in medicine for treatment of inflammations and ...