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Basil Plant Leggy? (How to Revive it)

Basil plants turn leggy because of the use of excessive amounts of fertilizer, not enough sunlight, and a lack of regular pruning. Basil requires full sun, fertile soil, and pruning once every two...

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Basil Plant Wilting? (Solutions That Actually Work)

The most common reason for basil wilting is because of dry soil. Basil requires porous, moist soil and frequent watering in hot weather to prevent a wilting or drooping appearance. Small pots dry too...

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How to Revive a Dying Sage Plant

Sage are low-maintenance perennial plants that originate in the Mediterranean region of Europe and are specifically adapted to their environment. To revive dying sage plants it is important to...

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Sage Plant Turning Yellow? (How to Solve it)

The reason sage leaves turn yellow is often a sign of stress because of damp soil. Sage is drought-resistant and prefers soil to dry out between bouts of watering. Sage leaves can also turn yellow...

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Sage Plant Turning Brown? (How to Solve it)

The reason for sage plants turning brown is because of the fungal disease root rot which is caused by excess moisture around the roots due to overwatering or slow-draining soils. Persistently damp...

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Why is My Sage Plant Wilting? (How to Solve it)

The reason for sage plants wilting or drooping can be because of overwatering, fungal disease, too much fertilizer, or under-watering. Sage is a drought-resistant plant and sensitive to too much...

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Hey I'm Mark Bennett. I have been a qualified professional landscape gardener and qualified horticulturalist for over 10 years and I'm here to share all my experience with you on gardener report! I own and care for all the house and garden plants that I write about, to give my readers step by step guides from my own first hand experience.

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