Sage
The most widely used variety of sage, known for its earthy flavor and velvety gray-green leaves, often used in cooking and medicinal applications.
Large particles, gritty, excellent drainage, poor nutrient retention.
Extremely acidic, often found in marshy or waterlogged areas.
Soils with minimal organic matter, typically found in degraded or over-farmed soils.
Dry air, often found in arid regions or during winter months.
Impact: Can cause stress on plants, leading to wilting, leaf drop, and poor growth. Increased water evaporation.