Outdoor Herbs
Outdoor herbs:
Coriander, most commonly used herb is used for its tangy leaves or its dried, ground seeds. Plant this annual herb in well-drained soil. It grows best in sun, although it tolerates some shade. Keep the plant in a container that is at least 12 inches deep.
Lemon balm, is perfect for container gardens so it doesn’t take space too much. Plant requires partial shade or full sun with a rich, well-drained potting mix.
Lavender is a bushy perennial shrub that does best in full sun light and well-drained potting mix. Place it on the dry side and avoid fertilizer.
Mint Grow this plant in full sun or partial shade. Mint will grow in many soil types and degrees of sunlight and it produces the best leaves in rich soil. It’s a perennial, but its hardiness varies by variety.