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Hiya,
I do believe my sage has made it through the winter. It seems to be starting to grow some new leaves. I didn't think it was a perennial, at least not around here. I think some thyme survived too. So what do I do now? Do I trim the old stalks or leave it alone? Or is it not worth keeping a year old plant? I have some seeds started anyway. But I'd keep my old plant if it's worth it.
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