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Aromatic Herbs

A sensory collection of culinary, medicinal, and fragrant herbs.

These plants, ranging from the soothing Lemon Balm to the powerful Fragrant Sage, are selected for their high essential oil content and ease of growth.

Ideal for kitchen gardens, aromatherapy, and attracting beneficial pollinators to your backyard.

Categories

  • All Products
  • Versatile Shrubs
  • Gourmet Edibles
  • Aromatic Herbs

  • Architectural Trees
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Rue (Common Rue)

$32.69

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Tipuana (Pride of Bolivia)

$18.43

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Ice Cream Bean (Inga edulis)

$12.9

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Garlic Chives (Oriental Chives)

$27.21

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Mediterranean Spiraea

$25.82

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Comfrey (Dynamic Accumulator)

$27.58

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Sweet Pea

$14.83

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Spiny Broom

$26.86

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Japanese Raisin Tree (Hovenia dulcis)

$6.54

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Rosh Pered Pomegranate

$23.3

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Lion's Ear (Leonotis leonurus)

$21.92

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Long White Mulberry (Shahtoot)

$33.19

Frequently Asked Questions

Which herbs are best for natural pest repulsion?
Lavender, Lemon Tagetes, and Mint are famous for their ability to deter mosquitoes, aphids, and other bothersome garden insects.
How do I ensure my herbs have the strongest flavor?
Most herbs produce the most potent oils when grown in full sun and slightly 'stressed' with moderate watering, rather than being over-fertilized.
Can aromatic herbs be grown successfully indoors?
Yes, as long as they have a south-facing window. Lemon Geranium and Garlic Chives are particularly well-suited for bright indoor windowsills.
Why is regular harvesting important for herbs?
Harvesting prevents the plant from putting energy into seed production (bolting). Frequent clipping keeps the foliage young, tender, and flavorful.