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I use white sage only for smudging. Little advice on a herb garden - just grow what you will use and eat. Don't overdo on herbs, and don't plant them in the same place.Does anyone have any experience with white sage? I am planting an herb garden (it is for kitchen use). The plan I am following calls for purple sage but I cannot find purple sage anywhere, looks like an arid plant so perhaps it is not good local. I found common sage, and I can plant that, but we have white sage growing wild here in the pasture. It looks like white sage is mostly ornamental. Has anyone grown it? Used it in cooking?
Some herbs like a little stress, when the soil is dry for some time - like rosemary - it produces more oils that way, and it smells and taste much stronger. Basil doesn't like
lots of water too. I have some herbs that I use in my food and some that I dry for herbal remedies for cold and flu season.
Good luck !