List of Herbs 
This section tells you all about the herbs you want to grow. It describes ideal growing conditions, when to sow seed, at what stage to transplant herbs into the garden, the ideal soil conditions and the climatic zones best suited to each plant. There is additional information on what pests and diseases could cause problems for your plants, and advice on what part of the herb to harvest and the various ways in which each herb can be used.
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Onion
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Rosemary
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Garlic
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Ginger
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Cumin
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Raspberry
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Germander
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Saffron
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Angelica, European
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Sassafras
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Caraway
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Madagascar Periwinkle
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Lady's Bedstraw
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Savory, winter
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Costmary
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Licorice
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Elder
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Safflower
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Red Clover
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Comfrey
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Fenugreek
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Hydrangea
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Pyrethrum
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Lime
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Clary
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Leek
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Sage
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Borage
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Betony
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Anise
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Ginseng
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Tarragon, French
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Marjoram, Sweet
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Burdock
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Bearberry
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Lovage
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Barberry
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Violet (Sweet)
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Pipsissewa
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Boneset
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Vanilla
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Chervil
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Plantain
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Purslane
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Gum Tragacanth
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Common Juniper
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Sweet Woodruff
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Sunflower
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Magnolia
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Herb Robert
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Monkshood
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Hyssop
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Anise Hyssop
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Pennyroyal
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Chinese Rhubarb
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Cedron (Quassia)
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Sweet Cicely
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Catmint
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Peony
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Cardamom
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Mustard
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Mullein
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Tamarind
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Feverfew
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Flowering Quince
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Rue
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Southernwood
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Shallot
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Lemon Balm
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Chives
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Asafetida
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Goldenrod
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Blackberry
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Parsley
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Basil, Sweet
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Mugwort
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Fennel
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Nasturtium
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Aloe
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Dandelion
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St John's Wort
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Cornflower
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Thyme, common or garden
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Blackcurrant
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Ginkgo
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Turmeric
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Bergamot Orange
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Frankincense
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Calendula
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Mitsuba
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Galangal
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Wasabi
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Orris
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French Marigold
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Cascara Sagrada
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Chickweed
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Peppers
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Dill
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Bee Balm (Bergamot)
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Curry Leaf
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Tea
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Cilantro (Coriander)
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Primrose
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Echinacea
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Great Yellow Gentian
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Nutmeg
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Oats
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Yarrow
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Oregano
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Foxglove
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Horehound
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Gotu Kola
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Pasque Flower
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Neem
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Agave (Century Plant)
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Stinging Nettle
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Gardenia
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Pepper
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Chamomile, Roman
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Bay, Sweet
