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Herb Plants
Infuse your garden and kitchen with vibrant greenery and fresh flavors. From popular classics like basil and mint to more eccentric varieties, our flavorful selection of herb plants has something for everyone.
What To Consider When Buying Herb Plants
Sunlight Requirements: Some herbs, such as basil, rosemary and thyme, thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Others, such as mint and parsley, can tolerate partial shade and might even prefer it, especially in hot climates.
Indoor vs. Outdoor Herbs: Many herbs can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Indoor herb gardens offer the advantage of year-round cultivation, regardless of weather conditions. However, they may require supplementary lighting, such as grow lights, to meet their sunlight needs. Outdoor herb gardens benefit from natural sunlight and airflow but are subject to seasonal changes and climate variations.
Soil Condition: Herb plants typically prefer well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. A good potting mix for container herbs should be light and airy, allowing water to drain freely to prevent root rot. Herbs generally prefer soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH level.
Maintenance Level: Common maintenance tasks for herb gardens include watering, fertilizing, pruning and pest control. Some herbs, like mint and chives, are vigorous growers and may require frequent pruning to prevent them from overtaking the garden. Others, such as sage and thyme, are relatively low-maintenance once established.
Perfect for adding home-grown flavor to any meal, our selection of herb plants brings freshness, and flavor to your fingertips. Get growing today with Tractor Supply!
Herb Growing Guides
Looking for inspiration on how to grow some of the most common herbs? Check out our growing guides to learn everything you need to know, including how to plant, maintain and harvest your herbs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Herb Plants
Q: Can I use these herbs for cooking?
A: Absolutely! Our herb plants are perfect for culinary creations, adding fresh, aromatic flavors to your dishes. Additionally, many of our herbs make great additions to freshly brewed teas.
Q: What herbs are best for beginners?
A: Many beginners start with easy-to-grow herbs such as basil, parsley, chives and mint, as they are relatively forgiving and adapt well to various growing conditions.
Q: What are the best companion plants for herbs?
A: Companion planting involves strategically placing plants that benefit each other when grown together. Some herbs, like basil and parsley, are known to repel pests and attract beneficial insects, making them excellent companions for vegetables such as tomatoes and peppers.
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