What’s your favorite thing growing in your herb garden?

Question by seaturtle36: What’s your favorite thing growing in your herb garden?

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Answer by Ronald M
Mary Jane

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15 Responses to What’s your favorite thing growing in your herb garden?

  1. jva1999 says:

    Italian basil & Italian falt leaf parsley. I cook using these herbs almost daily! Nice to have on hand.

  2. J F says:

    Right now it’s the chives. They’re about ready to bloom.

  3. Dr. Phil says:

    Paprika

  4. betty k says:

    Basil is my favorite. It smells so good. bettyk

  5. eskie lover says:

    Although I use the Italian parsley and basil the most, I planted a verigated oregano that is simply beautiful to look at in the herb container garden. It smells wonderful, too!

  6. mentalmidget30 says:

    Wild mint. I didn’t plant it in there but my neighbor has a lot growing in his area so I guess it some how made its way to my garden it’s cool though.

  7. Ne says:

    Rosemary.

  8. Sam S says:

    I use basil more than any other herb I can grow. I love the fragrance of rosemary, though, and I grow it as an ornamental.

  9. RowanOak says:

    Right now my lavender looks fabulous, and my rosemary is enormous and lush.

  10. kingmt01 says:

    lemon

  11. Hi says:

    Dandilions lol. hey they are good for salad. lol

  12. Nandina says:

    Probably the mint (in its own container) because it’s the most hardy and I haven’t manged to kill it yet…

  13. bumblebee says:

    Sage. In Germany we have an old saying “Nobody will get sick who grows sage in his garden”. Sage is such a wonderful herb not only for healing but for cooking too. Think about saltim bocca alla romana.

  14. whiskeyflirt says:

    dill

  15. Sebastian says:

    Lavender, it smells so good. Chives-you can put the purple flowers in oil, leave set for a few weeks, and use on salad.

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