celticnoodle
OOPS! the Star of David, is not an herb--it was a pattern! My mistake! I thought it an herb. gee, another one of my 'duh' moments.
Oh wow! having a bush of rosemary would be lovely, I think! I so love the aroma of rosemary!!! you are fortunate, indeed.Eugenia Madora said:This is a lovely idea. I really want to plant an herb garden again.
It will be a real learning experience to read about different areas.
I am in Southern California. My rosemary always turns into a monster bush. It is blooming right now. I also do well with lavendar, sages and thyme. I have had more of a culinary emphasis in the past but I would like to have a medicinal garden. I have been interested in having a knot garden. I think now is the time to start planning.
Yes, I agree with you HC, I to, am envious! the thymes don't get too tall, and are quite beautiful plants too--how about those for smaller height herbs?hearthcricket said:I do envy those of you who can have one outside year round. Right now our yard, even the highest points, is mush! And we have more snow coming tonight. Lucky us! I have to take a walk outside and see what is growing. And what might get moved. Does anyone know what the smaller height herbs might be? Meaning anything a foot or lower? Mine grow to be about, oh, waist high, at least! I need levels!
celticnoodle said:Yes, I agree with you HC, I to, am envious! the thymes don't get too tall, and are quite beautiful plants too--how about those for smaller height herbs?