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Herbs for every day of the year
The Country Smallholder
|Spring 2025
Lydia Watson suggests growing some beautiful herbs for adding flavour to your dishes as well as making your garden look pretty.

Stalwarts of the herb world are those which are evergreen and harvestable all year round: these include rosemary, sage, mint, marjoram, chives and bay. These herbs are frost-hardy and tolerant of UK winter temperatures. They won't put on much growth over winter, and some may look a little sorry for themselves in the worst of the weather, but they will overwinter and may last for many years.
Herbs that remain in the ground all year round prefer a sunny location that is well-drained and not waterlogged nor flooded. If you can, try and position your herbs in close proximity to your kitchen because you will be far more likely to cut and use them regularly if they're accessible. Pick little and often to keep the plant in good shape: this also stops the larger ones such as rosemary and bay from morphing into large woody shrubs. Keep the soil clear of weeds and ideally mulch it to help keep weeds away, retain moisture in the soil and reduce muddy splashes coating the lower leaves of the plants.

Basil, parsley and borage are regular annual herbs in my garden every year. Because they're not winter-hardy they won't survive low temperatures so I grow them every spring once the weather has warmed up. I love making pesto with homegrown basil as not only does it taste so much better but it's cheaper to make than buy. I grow both flat-leaved and curly parsley as they serve different purposes, and I do love thyme although I've had some trouble growing it because my garden isn't quite sunny enough. French tarragon is a lovely herb to grow and it's delicious with chicken dishes. Borage is another good choice because it's a fantastic plant for pollinators and it will be covered in bees all summer long if you don't cut it.
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