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Herbs

Herbs bring fresh flavour, fragrance, and beauty to any garden or kitchen, and at Scott’s Nursery, we make it easy to grow your own!

 

Our herb plants are grown in-house from high-quality cuttings and carefully nurtured by our expert growers to ensure strong, healthy plants. Available from April and throughout the growing season, our herbs are perfect for planting in gardens, containers, or windowsills—so you can enjoy fresh-picked flavour whenever you need it.

 

Grow your own herbs and savour the taste of homegrown goodness!

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Herbs are more than just plants—they’re flavorful, fragrant, and full of possibilities! Whether you're looking to grow your own culinary favorites throughout the year, or preserving it for making all kinds of products, our collection of herb blogs has you covered. Discover expert tips, growing guides, and creative uses to help you cultivate confidence in your herb gardening journey. 

 

Browse through our articles and let’s grow together!

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Arugula

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Basil

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Catnip

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Chamomile

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Chives

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Coriander/Cilantro

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Curry

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Dill

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Lavender

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Lemon Grass

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Melissa

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Mint

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Oregano

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Parsley

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Rosemary

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Sage

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Savory

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Stevia

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Tarragon

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Thyme

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Herb FAQ'S

What herbs are invasive?

Mint and Borage can be quite invasive and can easily take over your garden. We would recommend to keep it in a planter to limit it's chances of growing.

What repels mosquitoes?

We would usually recommend Lemongrass, Lavender and Citronella to keep those pesky bugs away. Place some by your doors to help repel keep them out of your house. 

Can some herbs be used as ground cover?

Yes! Creeping thyme is a beautiful replacement for a lawn, although keep in mind that it will have different requirements to stay healthy and beautiful.