Best Perennial Herbs to Grow in Your Garden

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One of the perks of having your own garden is the ability to grow any plant you want. Perennial herbs are some of the most functional and beautiful additions to any garden. They quickly add greenery to your garden without taking up too much horizontal space. Let’s see what the best perennial herbs for your garden are. 

Why these best perennial herbs are a great choice

A garden filled with trees and plants will make any home look gorgeous. But you can use your garden space in a functional way, too. Most people choose to plant some vegetables and fruits in their gardens. This can be great, as you can save money and eat healthier. But perennial herbs take things to the next level. When you add perennial herbs, you utilize your garden space in the best possible way. You will save money in the long run by investing in just a couple of these. 

For any foodie and aspiring home cook, this can help a lot. You will have fresh herbs right there in your garden. Just like with fruits and vegetables, you will save some money. You won’t have to run to the store to get the herbs you need for your next meal. Another pro is that you can get creative with your recipes. You can change and mix different herbs for each dish. Fresh herbs will taste much better than buying dried herbs for cooking. 

  1. Thyme

This versatile perennial herb can be used in any dish you want. It’s used best in pasta and dishes involving fish. They require lots of sun and dry soil in order to thrive. You can use thyme whole as a stem or chop it into bits for cooking. It has a unique flavor, like a bit of every perennial herb in this article. The flavor is much more intense when you use fresh thyme from your garden. Dried, store-bought thyme can’t even begin to compare to what you can have in your garden. 

  1. Oregano

Oregano is one of the best perennial herbs you can grow in your garden. It goes great with lots of dishes. Mostly, it is amazing as an addition to pasta and pizzas. The oregano plant loves being exposed to a lot of sun. It is best to plant oregano during the springtime. You can add compost to make the oregano plant healthier. When oregano grows, it’s important to trim it so it can continue growing even more. Another fun fact about oregano is that it can also be used as a very healthy tea. 

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Lavender is one of the best perennial herbs you can choose
  1. Lavender

Easily one of the best options for any garden is lavender. It can add so much beauty to any garden. The unique color of this perennial herb will decorate your home easily. And it is very healthy as tea, too. Lavender tea may improve your sleep. Drinking lavender tea can put you in a good mood. Best of all, it is very tasty as a tea option. You can use it to bring a fresh, lovely scent into your home without going out and investing money in air fresheners. 

  1. Mint

One of the most common perennial plants in the world has to be mint. This perennial herb grows like a weed without bringing trouble to your garden. It is so popular because of the many ways it can be used. Mint is a good choice for cooking lovely, creamy sauces. As for the drinks, mint can be used in a variety of cocktails and mocktails. Also, you can make delicious tea out of it. Even if you don’t like mint in your drinks as a flavor, you can use it as décor. It can decorate any dish or drink you make. Plus, mint is a very low-maintenance perennial plant.

one of the best perennial herbs has to be mint
Mint can be added to any drink

 

  1. Rosemary

Delicious and perennial, rosemary is another popular choice in every herb garden. It can be used in any savory dish you can imagine. Rosemary will improve the overall taste of any meal you want to cook. But if you love cooking meat the most, rosemary is your go-to herb choice. It goes perfectly with steaks and other dishes with meat. However, there are different, unique ways you can use rosemary. It can go great in salad dressings, bread, and even desserts. When you have an incredible garden filled with perennial herbs, you can get creative. Experimenting with herbs and spices will never be easier. You may even improve an otherwise disliked dish with rosemary. 

  1. Sage

Another fantastic option to grow in your garden can be sage. This perennial herb is best recognized for its unique look. It has fuzzy leaves, which make it stand out amongst other perennial herbs. But what’s best about this perennial herb is its aroma. It has a strong scent and taste, making it perfect for cooking. People mostly compare sage to mint in terms of flavor. Sage can go great in sauces and drinks. But you can add it to any meal you want. You can’t make a mistake when you add sage to your meals. It is easy to grow and loves lots of sun. 

rosemary being added to a sauce
Rosemary is a great choice for your garden
  1. Garlic chives

If you live in a colder climate, garlic chives are the perfect perennial herb for you. It can survive in low temperatures. Garlic chives will give a slight garlic flavor to your meals. A pro to garlic chives is that this perennial herb is easier to prep for cooking. All you need to do is wash and chop it. Garlic chives can also be used as a garnish for dishes. Although, with their rich flavor, it’s best to leave them for the cooking process. They can grow back after being cut for cooking. 

To sum up

Some of the best perennial herbs you can grow in your garden are also the easiest to keep up with. All you need to do is carefully follow the instructions from professionals in order for them to thrive. These perennial herbs will not just make your garden look phenomenal but will also make cooking that much better. You will easily be able to replicate recipes from the pros with these affordable perennial herbs! 

Author’s bio: Contributing author Anna Johnson is a writer and an agent for rockstarpromovers.com.  She tells us about the best perennial herbs you can grow in your garden with ease. She loves gardening and cooking in her free time. Besides this, she enjoys traveling in her free time. 

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