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jel48

Let's talk about herbs!

jel48
18 years ago

I did a search on the MN forum first and didn't find any threads that were specifically about herbs. So, I thought it might be a good time to start one!

I've grown some herbs for years, just the common stuff.... Dill, Parsley, Basil (several kinds), Lemon Balm, Sage, and a few others. I'd like to expand a little. Last year, I had three large pots of herbs sitting on the south end of my house and this is pretty much what I've done for a number of years.

This year, I plan to devote the border along the whole south end of the house to 'sun' herbs. Some will be perennials and some annuals. I already have some started inside. So far, 3 varieties of Basil, German Camomile, common Sage, Spearmint, Blue Hyssop, and Lemon Balm. I also have a Feverfew plant that I brought home from last fall's plant trade. Just checked it out tonight and it is greening up nicely! I also have Dill, Parsley, and Lemon Balm seed that I will also be sowing. My list also includes Thyme, Cilantro, Sweet Marjorim, Rosemary, and Valerian - I don't have any of these yet, but would like to add them.

Then, later on, as I complete my little 'forest' corner, I was thinking of adding the following, which should be able to tolerate some shade - Pennyroyal, Sweet Woodruff, Sweet Cicely, Ginsing, Lungwort, and Germander.

I also have other plants, which are technically herbs, spread among various flower beds.

Some of these herbs will be used for seasoning and for teas, and others will there so that I can enjoy the scent, the color, and for some, the ability to attract butterflies or hummingbirds.

I'd like to know what your favorite herbs are and why you grow them. Does anyone have any 'can't get along without' herbs to add to my list?

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