Perennial Herb Garden Zone 9
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9 Perennial Herbs for Zones 5 and Higher | Dengarden
Often overlooked, chives add a delicate onion-like flavor to dishes and are one of the hardiest and easiest herbs to grow. Once planted, chives will flourish in your garden, or even a container, for years. They are perennial in zones 3–10. Read more…
9 Herbs for Your Perennial Herb Garden | Dengarden
9. Lavender (Lavandula) One of the most beautiful and aromatic of the perennials, lavender can be a great addition to your herb garden. Lavender can be used for cooking, floral arrangements, and as an aromatic. Culinary lavender is best used for cooking, and it comes from the same family of plants as fennel, oregano, rosemary, thyme, sage, and savory. Read more…
Hot Weather Herbs: What Herbs Grow In Zone 9 Gardens
Growing Herbs in Zone 9. Nearly all zone 9 herb plants require well-drained soil and tend to rot when conditions are soggy. As a general rule, don’t water until the top 2 inches (5 cm.) of soil feels dry to the touch. Don’t wait, however, until the soil is bone dry. Water immediately if the herbs look wilted. If soil is poor or compacted, zone 9 herb plants benefit from a little compost or well-rotted manure worked into the soil at planting time. Read more…