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Herb Gardening

Learn how to grow herbs with our tips and growing guides. Whether you prefer to grow herbs indoors, outside in containers, or in the garden, we have you covered. Explore our guides for growing classic culinary herbs like basil, rosemary, mint, and thyme. You can also discover the perfect varieties for soothing teas.

A collection of dried herbal tea in mason jars.

How to Grow an Herbal Tea Garden

Close up of a sage plant growing in the garden.

How to Grow Sage

A lemon balm plant in a container.

How to Grow Lemon Balm

Close up of oregano growing in the garden.

How to Grow Oregano

Dill plants growing in the garden.

How to Grow Dill

Close up of a young cilantro plant.

How to Grow Cilantro (Coriander)

rosemary plant growing in a rock garden

How to Grow Rosemary

basket of freshly harvested parsley

How to Grow Parsley

thyme herb growing in the garden

How to Grow Thyme

close up of basil plants in a pot

How to Grow Basil

If you are growing an edible landscape, you may wonder how to take advantage of the shady spots near buildings or around trees. Shady areas in your yard may be the perfect spot to plant herbs. Here are 12 culinary herbs that grow in partial shade.

13 Culinary Herbs That Grow in Partial Shade

purple chive blossoms

How to Grow Chives

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