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White Sage, Easy Planting


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Unsplash, NorWood Themes We recently planted White Sage. White Sage is native to desert like areas such as California and Northern Mexico. Because it does not mind dry conditions. The soil can be allowed to dry and then watered generously. The soil can be average quality and does not need much amending or organic matter. It does however need to be the right pH, so check your soil with the suggested soil meter in this article. Because of its low soil and water requirements, White Sage is easy to grow and is a great plant for beginners. Take your time. Tie and hang upside down to dry. Enjoy!

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