Salvia Officinalis 2 Litre Pot
Aromatic evergreen herb with soft grey-green leaves used widely in cooking.
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Aromatic evergreen herb with soft grey-green leaves used widely in cooking.
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Salvia officinalis, commonly known as Common Sage, is a fragrant evergreen herb valued for its soft grey-green leaves and distinctive savoury flavour. Widely used in cooking, it is also an attractive ornamental plant for herb gardens, borders and containers. In early summer, spikes of purple-blue flowers appear, attracting bees and pollinators.
Spring:
Fresh aromatic leaves emerge, forming compact, bushy growth.
Early Summer:
Spikes of purple-blue flowers appear above the foliage, providing nectar for pollinators.
Summer & Autumn:
Silvery-green leaves continue to provide fragrance and culinary harvest.
Winter:
Plants remain evergreen in milder conditions, maintaining structure and colour.
Evergreen aromatic herb
Height: 40–60cm
Spread: 40–60cm
Soft grey-green leaves
Bushy, compact habit
Suitable for both culinary use and decorative planting.
Herb Gardens: Essential culinary herb.
Kitchen Gardens: Fresh leaves for cooking.
Mediterranean Gardens: Thrives in warm, sunny conditions.
Containers: Ideal for patios and windowsills.
Position:
Full sun for best flavour and growth.
Soil:
Well-drained soil is essential. Prefers light, sandy or chalky soils.
Hardiness:
Hardy in most UK areas (approximately -10°C).
Maintenance:
Lightly trim after flowering to maintain a compact shape and encourage fresh growth.
Aromatic culinary herb
Attractive grey-green foliage
Pollinator-friendly flowers
Evergreen in mild conditions
Easy to grow and low maintenance
Salvia officinalis is a classic herb garden plant that combines flavour, fragrance and ornamental appeal.