Herb & Medicinal Plants

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Growing Lavender

Lavender is a drought-tolerant, perennial herb known for its fragrant flowers and essential oils. While it prefers Mediterranean-like conditions, it can be grown successfully in Missouri with proper soil preparation and winter protection. 1. Choosing the Right Variety Missouri’s humid summers and cold winters make variety selection crucial. Best Lavender Varieties for Missouri: English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) – Best for fragrance and culinary use. Lavandin (Lavandula

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Growing Rosemary

Rosemary is a fragrant herb known for its culinary and medicinal uses. It thrives in Mediterranean conditions and is cold-sensitive, so growing it in Missouri requires special attention to its winter needs. 1. Choosing the Right Variety  Best Rosemary Varieties for Missouri: ‘Arp’ – One of the hardiest varieties, survives cold winters, up to Zone 6b. ‘Tuscan Blue’ – Hardy to Zone 7, vigorous growth, and great

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Growing Basil

Basil is a warm-season herb commonly used in cooking, especially in Mediterranean, Italian, and Southeast Asian cuisines. It’s easy to grow and thrives in warm temperatures, making it a great herb for Missouri’s summer. However, basil is sensitive to frost and needs careful planning for both the growing season and winter protection. 1. Choosing the Right Variety Best Basil Varieties

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Growing Oregano

Oregano is a hardy, perennial herb that thrives in Missouri’s hot summers and mild winters. Known for its robust flavor, it’s a staple in Mediterranean and Italian dishes. Oregano is low-maintenance, making it ideal for Missouri gardeners looking for a reliable herb for cooking or even medicinal uses. 1. Choosing the Right Variety  Best Oregano Varieties for Missouri: 2. Planting Time

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Growing Thyme

Thyme is a hardy, aromatic perennial herb that thrives in Missouri’s hot summers and mild winters. It’s easy to grow and requires minimal care, making it ideal for both new and experienced gardeners. Thyme is highly valued in cooking for its robust flavor and medicinal properties. 1. Choosing the Right Variety Popular Thyme Varieties for Missouri: 2. Planting Time Best Planting Window: Tip:

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Growing Dill

Dill is a popular annual herb known for its fragrant, feathery leaves and seeds that are commonly used in cooking, pickling, and medicinal purposes. Dill is a cool-season herb that thrives in the early part of Missouri’s growing season, making it a perfect addition to your garden. 1. Choosing the Right Variety Popular Dill Varieties for Missouri:

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Growing Sage

Sage is a versatile, fragrant herb commonly used in cooking, especially for poultry, stuffing, and Mediterranean dishes. It is also well-suited for Missouri’s climate, making it a great addition to your herb garden. 1. Choosing the Right Variety Popular Sage Varieties for Missouri: 2. Planting Time Best Planting Window: 3. Site Preparation Sunlight Needs: Soil

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Growing Cilantro

Cilantro, also known as fresh coriander, is an herb that grows well in Missouri’s climate, but it requires specific care to thrive. Both the leaves (cilantro) and the seeds (coriander) are edible, making it a versatile addition to any garden. 1. Choosing the Right Variety  Popular Cilantro Varieties for Missouri: 2. Planting Time Best Planting Window: 3. Site Preparation Sunlight

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Growing Borage

Borage is a fast-growing, drought-tolerant herb that is valued for its edible flowers, pollinator attraction, and soil-improving properties. It thrives in Missouri’s climate and makes an excellent companion plant in vegetable and herb gardens. 1. Plant Overview & Benefits Scientific Name: Borago officinalisCommon Names: Starflower, Bee Bush, BuglossPlant Type: Annual herb (self-seeding, may return yearly)Sun Exposure: Full sun (6+ hours of direct

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