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The herb garden
It鈥檚 almost impossible to grow a bed or pot of herbs that doesn鈥檛 look fantastic. They are also very easy to grow.
Like ornamental plants, there are annuals such as basil, coriander, and marjoram; perennials such as mint, fennel and thyme; woody perennials such as rosemary, lavender and sage; or even bulbs such as chives.
You can grow herbs in a formal herb garden, scattered among ornamental plants in a bed or border; or as pot plants on the patio. Keep a few near the back door, they smell great on a hot summer鈥檚 day and they鈥檒l be within easy picking reach. They also make great hanging basket plants.
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Herbs do best in a hot, sunny spot. In these conditions they鈥檒l make the highest level of the aromatic oils that give them their smell and taste. They also prefer well-drained soil, and are perfect for growing in pots near the kitchen door.
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Like all plants they enjoy regular feeding throughout the growing season. Some perennial herbs, such as mint and lemon balm, are a bit too vigorous for their own good.
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![Parsley](/staticarchive/63ebc91e40a691eba1f5bb158edab9ea446fd43f.jpg) | To help keep them under control, try planting them in a big pot and sinking this into the ground. A great way to store herbs that you鈥檝e harvested is to freeze them because this keeps the flavour fresh.
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A gardener's work is never finished, but you almost are in your journey to become a gardener. In our last module I'll show you how to keep your garden looking great all year round.
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