The Sage (herb) plant which shares a sink with other herbs in my garden has run wild in the last few weeks.
I've just (last half hour) cut back about half a carrier bag of the stuff (although not attempted to split the roots at all so it will doubtless grow back dramatically again).
If anyone likes Sage and has a better idea than I do of what to do with the leaves - I tend to use lightly to season cooking and will simply dry some of what I've pruned back- please let me know and come and collect (socially distanced/left safely in a bag in the front garden) some/most of the leaves I've cut back!!
I've tried to add a couple of photos so you can see all very fresh and healthy new leaves from a healthy mother plant but pics not showing when I preview but may perhaps come up when 'post'!
Margaret
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can you freeze the leaves?
I've checked up on this after seeing your reply - as always just use fresh myself. I'm advised by a family member who is an exceptional cook that can freeze leaves individually/two or three at a time in olive oil in small bags or ice cube trays as a good stock starter
Here is how to do this - https://www.thekitchn.com/freeze-herbs-in-olive-oil-173648
Also according to the website below Sage leaves freeze well in a freezer bag or in water https://www.freezeit.co.uk/can-you-freeze-sage/
and here is a page of recipes - some of which are the sort of thing we use sage for = but really we only tend to make sage butter for ravioli or pumpkin or to make home made vegan stuffings/or use a small amount when want a strong flavour for a casserole etc but there are a lot more suggestions in the website above I've just looked up...
https://cnz.to/ingredients-fine-foods/45-things-to-do-with-fresh-sage/
Hi there you can dry the branches with leaves intact and then bind them together in bunches to make sage specifically for burning and cleansing the spaces in your house - its an old American Native ceremonial Ritual that lots of people use today to get rid of bad energy in their homes
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