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A Guide to Herbs12 photos

Use this simple guide to herbs, like oregano, basil and sage, to help you select the best crops for your garden and containers.

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  • Marjoram (syn. Oregano)
  • Curly-Leaved Parsley
  • Flat-Leaved Parsley
  • Rosemary
  • Sage
  • Russian Tarragon
  • Thyme
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Basil

The sweet, aniseed-flavored leaves grow well from seed in a warm spot or on a windowsill. Try ‘Sweet Genovese’ for the classic Italian herb, ‘Purple Delight’ for dark leaves or ‘Siam Queen’ for a stronger taste.

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