Perhaps one way to make the choice easier is to have a themed herb garden, for example:
1. A wildlife themed herb garden:
Herbs to attract wildlife could include; chives, fennel, hyssop, lavender, rosemary, thyme, mint, borage, rosemary, teasel and angelica.
Herbs could include; basil, parsley, oregano, rosemary, thyme, marjoram, fennel and sage.
3. A French culinary themed herb garden:
Herbs could include; lavender, tarragon, sorrel, thyme, fennel, rosemary, parsley, oregano, and chives.
4. An English kitchen themed herb garden;
Herbs could include; chives, chamomile, lemon balm, dill, parsley, oregano, thyme, basil, rosemary, sage, borage and assorted mints.
Top tip:
Some herbs such as mint and lemon balm are vigorous and can spread
rapidly. To help keep them under control, you can plant them in a large pot and
then put this into a herb bed.
For more detailed information about growing herbs please visit:
Garden Organic website here.
Royal Horticultural Society website here.
For more detailed information about growing herbs please visit:
Garden Organic website here.
Royal Horticultural Society website here.
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