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Herbs are very easy to grow and are essential ingredients for all types of cooking, as well as injecting life into a salad. Grow them on your windowsill or create a herb garden just outside your kitchen door, so that you can easily pick a few leaves to add to your meals.
ComfreySymphytum officinale Comfrey leaves can be harvested several times a season and used as a compost activator to help breakdown other compost materials. This perennial herb is also used as a mulch, and makes superb liquid manure on tomato and potatoes plants. Height: 120 (47"). Spread: 150cm (59").Useful links: More info |
Thyme 'Old English'Thymus vulgaris One of the most useful kitchen herbs for stews, stuffings and bouquet garni. This aromatic, evergreen thyme will grow almost anywhere in containers, rock gardens, borders, and even cracks in paving. Ideal for creating low, matt forming groundcover that will attract bees to the tiny, pink blooms. Thyme is particularly useful in coastal areas where it copes well with winds and dry conditions. Height: 30cm (12”). Spread: 35cm (14”).Useful links: More info |
Rosemary - Duchy Originals Organic SeedsRosmarinus officinalis Essential with roast lamb, the dark green aromatic foliage of rosemary has a multitude of culinary uses. This shrubby evergreen is ideal for a sunny herb garden and even survives in poor soils, requiring very little maintenance. Height and spread: 150cm (59in).Useful links: Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
SageSalvia officinalis, English Sage The soft blue-green leaves of sage are ideal for adding their rich flavour to meats and stuffing. This hardy sub-shrub is an essential herb for adding to the Sunday roast but also makes an attractive plant in the perennial border. The flavour of the leaves will be best when growing sage in warm, dry conditions. Height: 60cm (24"). Spread: 90cm (36").Useful links: Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Sage - Duchy Originals Organic SeedsSalvia officinalis, English Sage The soft blue-green leaves of sage are ideal for adding their rich flavour to meats and stuffing. This hardy sub-shrub is an essential herb for adding to the Sunday roast but also makes an attractive plant in the perennial border. The flavour of the leaves will be best when growing sage in warm, dry conditions. Height: 60cm (24"). Spread: 90cm (36").Useful links: Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Thyme 'Old English' - Duchy Originals Organic SeedsThymus vulgaris One of the most useful kitchen herbs for stews, stuffings and bouquet garni. This aromatic, evergreen thyme will grow almost anywhere in containers, rock gardens, borders, and even cracks in paving. Ideal for creating low, matt forming groundcover that will attract bees to the tiny, pink blooms. Thyme is particularly useful in coastal areas where it copes well with winds and dry conditions. Height: 30cm (12”). Spread: 35cm (14”).Useful links: More info |
Herb 'Mixed Culinary Collection'Liven up your favourite dishes with the fresh flavour of home grown herbs picked straight from your garden. This aromatic collection comprises six of the most popular culinary herbs, so there is something to suit every style of cooking. Dot them throughout sunny borders or plant them all together to create a fantastic herb garden.Collection comprises 1 plant each of: Useful links: More info |
Herbs For WindowsillsOcimum minimum, Origanum vulgare, Anethum graveolens, Allium schoenoprasum, Petroselinum crispum, Greek Basil, Bush Basil, Oregano, Peucedanum graveolens, Curly Parsley, Curled-leaf Parsley A collection of five herbs specially selected by T&M for growing on windowsills. They provide an excellent range of textures and flavours which may be used in cooking and salads.
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Horseradish RootArmoracia rusticana, Horse Radish, Cochlearia armoracia The essential accompaniment to roast beef - nothing beats the bite of your own freshly grated horseradish root. Horseradish is a vigorous perennial herb that will return year after year for an increasing supply of hot, tangy roots. These thongs are quick to establish and easy to grow, requiring little aftercare. When planted in ideal conditions, horseradish plants may become invasive, but can grown in a container to control its growth and restrict its spread. Height: 60cm (24"). Spread: 45cm (18").Useful links: More info |
Sweet CicelyMyrrhis odorata, Garden Myrrh Bright green, lacey foliage and pretty, white spring flowers make Sweet Cicely an attractive addition to the back of a shady herb border. The leaves and stems have a naturally sweet, light aniseed flavour that goes particularly well with rhubarb and gooseberry dishes. Harvest Garden Myrhh as and when required for use in summer drinks, fish dishes and salads. Height: 90cm (36"). Spread: 60cm (24").Useful links: Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |