Questions tagged [herbs]

For questions about herbs - plants typically used for flavor. For questions about specific herbs use this tag along with the appropriate herb tag like [basil], [mint], [rosemary] and more.

A is a plant that is used for its flavor, scent, and/or medicinal qualities. As such, herbs are usually considered as edible (those used for medicinal or spiritual purposes can sometimes be poisonous when consumed in even low quantities).

Culinary herbs are distinguished from other edible plants (i.e. vegetables) by their use. Vegetables and fruit are consumed for food and nutrition. Herbs are added for flavor or scent, and add little nutritional content to the food.

Culinary herbs are a popular kind of plant for gardeners - especially those with limited space as they don't usually require much space and fresh herbs have a superior taste to dried grocery-bought herbs.

Medicinal herbs are consumed in culinary 'spicing' levels for real or alleged medicinal properties. Many of these are toxic when consumed in larger quantities (e.g. St. John's Wort and kava). Modern pharmaceutical medicine has its origins in herbal medicine (e.g. aspirin/salicylic acid from willow), but many medicinal herbs continue to be untested. Many are undoubtedly helpful, but most are probably ineffective and a few toxic examples probably remain to be identified. Therefore caution should be used when taking herbs for medicinal purposes - especially obscure herbs or if you are taking them in larger quantities.

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Furry mint taking over my yard?

Probably 8 ish years ago my husband planted an herb garden but over the years it has become overgrown. This spring though, a plant that smells exactly like mint and after tasting a small amount of one of the leaves, it tastes like mint too. The…
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Dried herb identification - is it sage?

I bought this herb today under the pretense of it being white sage. I've been investigating images of white sage variations since returning home and haven't been able to confirm if it is really white sage or not, and am wary as I will be using it…
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Is Aloysia with brown spots drinkable?

The leaves of the my Aloysia plant developed brown spots. Initially I thought they were tiny insects, so I washed the leaves and indeed some of the spots were removed, but other spots could not be removed. The brown spots look and feel like dry…
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Creeping thyme has no fragrance

I bought some creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum), specifically labelled "pink chintz" and it has virtually no fragrance, even when I crush it between my fingers. You have to inhale so deeply to even get the faintest scent. The label notes that it…
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How do I grow Amaranth successfully without it becoming invasive?

So I found a really pretty herb called Amaranth. It turns out it's edible and super healthy. Sadly I'm not sure how to grow it and what I can and can't grow near it. And I am talking about the edible plant not its sister plant which is an invasive…
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What plant could I grow to and safely consume to stimulate muscle growth?

Plants are often used for precursors to many pharmicuticals (i.e. Big Tooth Aspin bark to treat rheumatism and fevers), and want to grow my muscles, so I was wondering if you were adding 1 plant to your garden that you consume on occasion to promote…
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Can Tarragon, Cinnamon basil, Rosemary, Spring onion, Chives and Parsley, be grown together?

I have a small planter that I wish to fill with different herb plants for cooking purposes. The plants I am looking to purchase are Tarragon, Cinnamon basil, Rosemary, Spring onion, Chives and Parsley. But before I make the purchase, I want to check…
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Why did this sage plant die?

UK climate, planted in July Standard John Innes potting soil Not watered, just catches the rain from the balcony, has drainage holes in the bottom of the container the balcony is shaded by the trees, so only gets full sun in the late afternoon Did…
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Reduce Waste | Starting Herb Garden from left over Herb Sprigs

Inspired by User 23550's answer on this question in Seasoned Advice, where they suggested: Instead of drying the cilantro, why not just plant the other half in good potting mix? You won't have to run to the store for fresh then. It grows quickly…
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Coriander legging

Should I continue growing this potted coriander now that it has started legging? I maybe have started too early in the winter and the sun just wasn’t plentiful enough.
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Will creeping thyme kill off tall grass?

I am looking to plant some creeping thyme on the edge of tall grass to keep it out of the garden, and am wondering if it will be able to push back against 4' tall grass bordering the garden.
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Having a hard time keeping a rosemary herb alive

I have a small rosemary herb that I bought at a grocery store. When I bought it, it was healthy and vibrant but since then it has been a struggle to keep it alive. I mist it, keep it in sunlight and give it water frequently, but it just keeps…
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What is the difference between two species of salvia?

What is the difference between Salvia officinalis and Salvia sclarea? Painting from Koehler's Medicinal Plants (1887). Salvia officinalis:
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Rue and cats/dogs

Is it true that rue (Ruta graveolens) is a cat and dog repellent? I read the question "Planting to deter cats", but rue is not mentioned.
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