Fresh Herbs
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ArugulaTasteSlightly bitter, peppery and spicy.
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factArugula was considered an aphrodisiac by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans.
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BasilTasteFresh and light with a sweet taste of liquorice, mint and spices.
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factThe basil plant is a token of love in Italian folklore.
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ChivesTasteFresh. Subtle blend of onion and shallot.
WateringEvery 3 to 4 days
Pairs best withFun factChives have been grown in China for at least 5,000 years.
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Cinnamon BasilTasteSpicy, reminiscent of clove and cinnamon.
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factThere are about 150 species of basil.
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CorianderTasteFresh. Slightly lemony.
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factSome people who say cilantro tastes like soap may actually be genetically predisposed to hate it!
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CressTasteSlightly peppery
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factWatercress is a cruciferous vegetable, like turnips and cabbage.
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Curly ParsleyTasteFresh and subtle
WateringEvery 3 to 4 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factParsley gets its name from the Greek word petroselinon, which means rock celery.
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DillTasteHint of anise
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factDill was popular in ancient Egypt and in ancient Greece because it was believed to help with digestion.
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Greek BasilTasteIntense basil flavour
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factGreek basil grows in a perfect dome shape.
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Italian ParsleyTasteFresh and subtle, more delicate and more aromatic than curly parsley.
WateringEvery 3 to 4 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factPeople have been eating parsley for at least 5,000 years.
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KaleTasteSlightly bitter with a stronger taste than spinach
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factKale was brought to North America by the English in the 17th century.
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Lemon BalmTasteLemony and slightly minty
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factLemon balm has been used since antiquity to calm the spirits and digestive system.
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Lemon BasilTasteHint of lemon
WateringEvery 3 to 4 days
Pairs best withFun factThere are about 150 species of basil.
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MarjoramTasteBitter and sweet with a subtler and finer taste than oregano
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
Pairs best withFun factThe ancient Egyptians dedicated marjoram to Osiris, the god of the underworld.
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MesclunTasteMild flavour and tender leaves
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factMesclun is mix of five varieties of young greens.
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MintTasteDelicate, fresh hint of mint.
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
Pairs best withFun factMint was grown in the gardens of convents and monasteries across Europe as early as the 9th century.
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OreganoTasteSpicy, slightly smoky and peppery.
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factOregano is also known as wild marjoram.
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PeppermintTasteMinty, fresh and slightly lemony
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
Pairs best withFun factThere are over 70 species of mint.
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Purple BasilTasteSlightly peppery with an intense basil flavour
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
Pairs best withFun factThere are about 150 species of basil.
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RosemaryTasteFresh, intense and slightly bitter. Use in small amounts.
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
Pairs best withFun factIn the Middle Ages, people put rosemary under their pillow to ward off nightmares.
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SageTasteIntense, herbaceous, slightly bitter and camphorous.
WateringEvery 3 to 4 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factUsed for medicinal and spiritual purposes, sage is among the plants considered sacred by First Nations peoples.
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SavoryTasteRich, spicy, slightly peppery.
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
Pairs best withFun factDuring the Second World War, savory was used instead of pepper, which was scarce.
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TarragonTasteSpicy with a subtle anise flavour
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
Pairs best withFun factOnce used as a medicinal herb, tarragon became a classic in French cuisine in the 19th century.
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Thai BasilTasteSubtle blend of tarragon and anise
WateringEvery 2 to 3 days
RecipesPairs best withFun factThere are about 150 species of basil.
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ThymeTasteSlightly bitter and spicy
WateringEvery 4 to 5 days
Pairs best withFun factRoman soldiers would soak in a bath with fresh thyme for courage.