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Plant herbs in winter containers

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Herbs are very popular in the garden for a variety of reasons.

Many are grown for their culinary uses to add flavour to all types of savoury and sweet dishes through the year.

Others are grown for their medicinal use and lots of people grow a selection to make teas and infusions to help sooth sore throats, headaches, indigestions and other ailments.

And we mustn’t forget that many herbs plants are also very decorative and when in flower attract bees and beneficial insects.

Through the winter months it’s possible to grow a good selection of perennial herbs in pots and containers so you can gather fresh leaves and sprigs as and when you need them.

To grow outside choose hardy varieties and although many of our popular herbs originate from the Mediterranean region, they're very tough.

They don’t seem to mind the cold, but don’t like very wet soils, so always grow in well-drained compost.

At this time of the year you can find young perennial herbs such as rosemary, sage, thyme, winter savoury, curry plant and others for sale that are perfect for planting into larger pots or hanging baskets.

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Dec 01, 2023Proposal created
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