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Five Must
Have Herb Plants
in Your Garden
Herb gardening has become a popular pastime. Herb plants not only add
beauty to the landscape, they are also useful. Herbs can be used in
cooking, medicine, and more.
Beginning herb gardeners often have a hard time deciding which herbs
to plant in their gardens. It would be impossible to plant them all
in one garden. So here are five of the best:
1. Calendula
Calendula is a member of the marigold family. Also known as pot
marigold, calendula is smaller and more fragile than the marigolds
we plant in our flower gardens.
Calendula has numerous uses for both health and beauty. It fights
fungal infections, assists in digestion, and can cure diaper rash.
It can also be used to make skin cream, and a strong infusion can be
used to lighten hair.
2. Basil
Basil can survive in a little or a lot of sun and is easy to care
for. Its flowers are beautiful, and it can be used in a variety of
dishes. Although it is known for its use in Italian food, it also
goes well with many meats and vegetables.
3. Lavender
Lavender's beautiful purple flowers and sweet fragrance are a
favorite of gardeners everywhere. And lavender is also one of the
most useful herbs around.
Culinary uses of lavender include making syrup for jellies and
flavoring fruit salad, milk and cream. Lavender is famed for its
aromatherapy qualities. It can also be infused and applied to soothe
insect bites, or its oil can be used on the temples for headaches.
Some enjoy lavender tea before bedtime, claiming that it helps them
sleep better.
4. Garlic
While garlic is not known for its pleasant scent, the plant has been
used for medicinal and cooking purposes for many years. Garlic is a
powerful antibacterial agent, and it can help prevent colds and the
flu. It also reduces cholesterol, lowers blood pressure, and is
thought to offer some protection against cancer.
5. Goldenrod
Goldenrod makes a beautiful border plant for your herb garden, and
it also has a number of medicinal uses. It is anti-inflammatory,
antiseptic and antifungal. Goldenrod can be used reduce phlegm when
suffering from respiratory infections, to get rid of varicose veins,
and to ease the pain of colic.
There are many more useful herbs that one could plant in an herb
garden. The herbs you should plant depend on whether you want herbs
that are for cooking, fragrance, or medicinal purposes. Some
herbalists plant a specific type of herb garden, while others grow a
combination of all three.
No matter why you are growing herbs, it is important to consider the
amount of sun your garden gets and what type of soil it has. Herbs
can be a wonderful addition to your landscape, but each one has its
own specific needs.
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