![]() ![]() This garden plan will suit many regions, however, we do advise trying out our online Garden Planner to create a garden that perfectly fits your growing zone. Parsley (annual): Ferny mounds of rich-green leaves that may be flat (Italian) or frilly (curly) garnishes almost anything.If you live north of Zone 7, overwinter the plant indoors or set out a new one each spring. Rosemary (annual or perennial): Upright stems have spicy, needlelike foliage and small, blue flowers.It is 6 to 12 inches tall and grows in Zones 5 to 9. Also look for lemon, lime, coconut, or caraway thyme. English thyme (perennial): Dense clumps boast tiny, fragrant, and flavorful leaves and clusters of white to pink flowers.It is about 2 feet tall and grows in Zones 4 to 8. Look for cultivars with purplish (‘Purpurea’), green and yellow (‘Icterina’), or green, purple, and white (‘Tricolor’) leaves. Sage (perennial): Bushy clumps with aromatic and flavorful gray-green leaves and spikes of bluish flowers. ![]() Plants stand about 6 inches tall in leaf remove plants when they flower. Try lobe-edge, bright-green ‘Oakleaf’ and wavy, deep-red ‘Merlot’. Lettuce (annual): Crisp, flavorful leaves make for great salads. ![]() It is about 10 inches tall and grows in Zones 5 to 9.
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