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The Major Benefit Of Planting Sage And Lavender Next To Each Other
By DESIRÉE O
Sage and lavender make wonderful companion plants, and by pairing them together, they will double up on fighting power when it comes to warding off unwanted pests and critters.
Both plants have similar growing conditions, favoring full sun, well-draining soil, and the same hardiness zones. For lavender, ensure you consistently remove any weeds that arise.
Keep the plants at least 2 feet apart when planting to ensure they don’t become crowded, and pair with additional plants like cabbage, carrots, and even different kinds of sage.
There are over 900 species of sage, so consider whether you want to prioritize culinary options, their ability to ward off diseases, or ornamental varieties known for their blooms.