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Herb - Golden Sage
Sage tea is also worth a try. Golden Sage has a flavor that is very assertive and very valuable as a digestive aid in many dishes, particularly those relatively high in fat such as pork, veal, duck, and cheese. It may not keep you young forever, but it will help control winter sniffles. The Golden Sage, 'Salvia officinalis aurea', has beautiful golden variegated leaves. Young leaves are eaten fresh in salads or cooked in omelets, breads, poultry stuffings and all types of beans, cabbage, and garlic. The leaves of sage have a sharp, peppery taste. Golden Sage is a source of vitamins A and C and is a neat shrubby plant. Culinary sages make great additions to the border garden. Sage is also great with carrots, tomatoes, squash, corn and potatoes. Cut back at the end of winter to remove woody stems and promote new growth. Use Golden Sage to flavor sausage, soups, dressings, cheese dishes, and stuffings. Plant in the spring in well drained soil. Golden Sage is an ideal plant for color contrast in the home landscape. ... more information
Diascia - Whisper™ Cranberry Red This plant will tolerate shady areas and is considered to be frost tolerant. Keep well watered to spur blooming. The Diascia Whisper™ Cranberry Red, 'Diascia barberue' produces delicate cranberry colored flowers. The Diascia Whisper™ Cranberry Red likes moisture and a lack of water will cause it to lose it's blooms. A great plant for baskets, containers or mixed plantings. |