As a cook, you’re likely no stranger to the frustration of shelling out big bucks for a small packet of herbs at the supermarket. But what if you could have a constant supply of fresh, fragrant herbs right in your own backyard? With perennial herbs, you can!
These easy-to-grow edibles require minimal care and can thrive in a variety of conditions. From thyme to oregano, chives to sage, and tarragon to Roman chamomile, there’s a perennial herb out there for every taste and climate.
Not only do perennial herbs provide a steady supply of fresh flavor, but they also attract pollinators and beneficial insects, making them a great addition to any garden. And the best part? They’re hardy and can withstand cold temperatures, making them perfect for gardeners in zones 4 and up.
Some perennial herbs, like mint and lemon balm, can be a bit more finicky and may require containment in pots to prevent them from taking over your garden. But with a little care and attention, you can enjoy a lifetime of fresh, fragrant herbs right in your own backyard.
And the best part? Some annual herbs, like dill and cilantro, can even come back year after year, self-seeding and sprouting new plants for you to enjoy. And with a little drying or freezing, you can enjoy your homegrown herbs all year round.
So why not give perennial herbs a try? With a little care and attention, you can enjoy a lifetime of fresh, fragrant flavor and save yourself the hassle and expense of buying herbs at the supermarket. Happy gardening!
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