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​Herb Varieties

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 These are some of the herbs that I regularly grow.  Most are culinary varieties, some are medicinal or fragrant plants and some I grow just because I like them or find them interesting. I hope you will too.  I have stretched the meaning of the word herb to include some plants which are very attractive to bees but have no culinary or known medicinal value. 

I try to have between 30 and 50 different varieties on my market stall, depending on the venue and the season. If you are travelling some distance for a particular herb please contact me first to check availability.

​If the plant you are looking for is not on the list I may still have it, please ask.​

Other useful information can be found in the FAQ , What Herb Where?, and Herbs for Insects sections.  If you have the latin name but not the common, the Index of Latin Names may help. 


To view the individual herbs, simply click on the buttons below or use the drop-down menu above.

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  • Home
  • Shop
    • Wildlife Friendly Flower Seeds
    • Culinary Herb Seeds
    • Seed Collections
  • Delivery
  • Herb info.
    • Herb Varieties >
      • Herbs A - C
      • Herbs D - L
      • Herbs M - R
      • Mints
      • Herbs S - W
    • FAQ
    • Index of Latin names
    • What herb where?
    • Herbs for Wildlife
  • The Eco Bit
  • EVENTS
  • Contact
  • Gallery
  • Links
  • Covid 19