![Oregano and tarragon Fresh oregano](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Oregano_iStock-500x500.jpg)
Oregano and tarragon
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These two Mediterranean herbs can be easily grown in your garden, or on your balcony, with these tips.
![Za’atar: herb or spice mix? Zaatar](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Zaatar-500x500.jpg)
Za’atar: herb or spice mix?
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Is za'atar an a herb, a spice mix or both? Read on to find out.
![Add spice with chillies Bishop's Crown chilli.](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/OG 146 Bishop's crown chilli_Alamy-500x500.jpg)
Add spice with chillies
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Jian Liu loves growing and eating chillies and capsicums, from the hot to the mild. Here’s how to get started in your own garden and choose what’s right for you.
![Drough-tolerant herbs Moonshine yarrow.](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Moonshine Yarrow by Penny Woodward Socials-500x500.jpg)
Drough-tolerant herbs
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Penny Woodward loves drought-tolerant, grey-leafed herbs. Here are a two of her favourites that you can plant in early Autumn.
![Make your own calming herbal tea Basil is a warming, relaxing herb.](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/OG 137 Calming herbs_basil_kirsten bresciani-500x500.jpg)
Make your own calming herbal tea
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Herbs not only add colour to your garden and flavour to food, they can also be made into calming teas and soothing oils. Here Penny Woodward looks at basil and chamomile.
![Herbs to grow and savour Hyssop is reasonably drought tolerant.](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Hyssop_Alamy 4-500x353.jpg)
Herbs to grow and savour
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Karen Sutherland suggests some perennial herbs that are strong on colour and flavour, including hyssop and French tarragon.
![Herbaceous perennials to plant in winter for spring The tiny florets are edible and can be plucked off to use as a garnish.](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Liquorice mint_Karen Sutherland_socials-500x500.jpg)
Herbaceous perennials to plant in winter for spring
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Plant herbaceous perennials now for flowers in spring and beyond. Try these suggestions from Karen Sutherland.
![Growing rosemary 'Majorca Pink' rosemary.](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Majorca Pink rosemary_Alamy-500x500.jpg)
Growing rosemary
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Rosemary attracts birds, flowers in winter, is a great addition to roasts and lifts the spirit if drunk as a tea.
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Betony
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Planting betony in your garden will add to the flowers you have on offer provide nectar for bees, butterflies and beneficial insects.
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Winter savory
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Spicy, fragrant, warming. This little-known herb is perfect for cool weather meals.
![Unusual herbs to grow now Sweet cicely has a mild sugary aniseed flavour.](https://www.organicgardener.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Sweet cicely Penny Woodward-500x350.jpg)
Unusual herbs to grow now
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Sweet cecily and summer savory are just two flavourful culinary herbs you can easily grow in your own garden.
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Herbs for spring
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Spring is a great time to plant most herbs, put them in a sunny position and well-drained soil so that when the soil warms up they'll surge ahead.