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English gardeners seem to have a real knack for growing beautiful herb gardens. But you don’t have to be English, or live in England for a successful herb garden. Herb gardens grow in almost all climates.
Some herbs actually grow better in poor soil and dry conditions. These types tend to have more concentrated oils, making them a tastier and more aromatic plant. Most herbs have incredibly wonderful fragrances. Don’t you find it delightful to run your lawn mower over a patch of mint? Add garden stepping stones, and you can step about your garden and just exult in the aroma!
They’re also beautiful. When I was a new homeowner and totally novice at gardening, I arbitrarily bought and planted a variety of herbs. After a few weeks my place looked like a regular rain forest!
Strategically placing a few garden stones around can give your work of art a very designer look!
