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Cool weather herbs such as coriander are generally available from
nurseries October through May. Other hardy herbs (most mints, etc.) are
often available year-round. Tender annual herbs such as basil are usually
available early spring through late fall only. We have grown many native
herbs and scented plants which have uses that need to be further explored.
We recommend...
Order now!
Southern Herb Growing;
Madalene Hill, Gwen Barclay, Jean Hardy; Hardcover, 196 pages.
Excellent book on herb growing in the Southern states!
...or browse our bookstore for more books on herbs!
THE FORMAT FOR THE LISTINGS IS AS FOLLOWS:
: PLANT FAMILY, (Common Name(s)). Description blah, blah, blah. USDA Plant Hardiness Zones (see map)(96.5 KB). Size pot and Price each. ( Image link / image type / image size in pixels / image size on disk )
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The above links are to descriptions and pictures of herb plants suitable for growing in the Deep South (USDA Zones 7-9).
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This page most recently updated Thursday, March 09, 2000.
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