It is still not too late to start your herb garden in your
backyard. Herbs not only visually
enhance your outdoor space; herbs also open a culinary world as well. A few of the staple herbs to consider are
basil, rosemary, oregano, sage, & thyme.
Not only are the herbs easy to find at any nursery, they are easy to
plant – you can plant them in the ground or if you only have patio space you
can plant them in pots, either way the herbs will thrive.
Basil
Basil is versatile, easy to grow, and harvest. Prevalent in many Italian dishes, including a
margherita
pizza, & pesto.
Rosemary
Rosemary loves the heat, and in a mild climate grows
year-round. Known for enhancing
Mediterranean meals, it seasons chicken
in a unique way.
Oregano
Oregano grows up to 2 feet tall, and like rosemary, thrives
in the heat and grows year-round in mild climates. It is known to be the most used herb in
cooking, and is used in many sauces.
Sage
Sage earns
its keep with fast-growing ways, beautiful blooms, and a flavor deer find
distasteful. Sage not only is used in
cooking, it is also used in many home
health remedies.
Thyme