While both are popular herbs in British gardens and kitchens, they don't get along well in the soil.

Companion planting is a popular method among gardeners looking to grow healthier plants and make the most of their outdoor space . It involves placing certain plants together so they benefit each other by improving soil quality, deterring pests , or encouraging better growth.

But while some combinations work well, others can cause problems, and there’s one common pairing experts say you should avoid. According to gardening experts at Gardenia.net , basil should never be planted next to sage. While both are popular herbs in British gardens and kitchen s, they don’t get along well in the soil. In fact, planting them side by side may cause your basil to struggle. Article con

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