Spearmint is one of easiest to grow and most fragrant additions to the herb garden.

ABOVE: Spearmint
Chives are another very easy and beneficial plant to grow in the herb garden. Chives repel harmful insects, yet will attract bees when in flower.

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Sage is an easy to grow herb which is useful as a culinary ingredient and as a herbal remedy.

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Rosemary has a beautiful smell, and is easy to grow in moderate climates without a hard frost.

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Lavendar has beautiful flowers and is useful as both a herbal ingredient and in aromatherapy.

ABOVE: Lavendar in Bloom
Garden Gnomes brighten up any garden, but I especially like them in my herb garden.

ABOVE: Garden Gnomes
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