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Herbs young plants

Herb plants are not only pretty to look at, but also extremely useful for preparing delicious dishes.

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Bataviasalat / grün - 100 Jungpflanzen im Wurzelballen
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Bataviasalat / grün - 100 Jungpflanzen im Wurzelballen

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Spinach - 100 young plants in the root ball
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Spinach - 100 young plants in the root ball

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Bataviasalat / grün - 100 Jungpflanzen im Wurzelballen

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Bataviasalat / rot - 100 Jungpflanzen im Wurzelballen
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Tips for the successful cultivation of herb plants in the garden

If you are looking for fresh herb plants to enrich your garden, you have come to the right place. Whether basil, thyme, rosemary, mint or sage - you will find a large selection of popular herbs in our range.

Herb plants in the garden are a wonderful enrichment for every hobby gardener. Not only do they add an aromatic note to the garden, they can also be used in a variety of ways in the kitchen. Growing herb plants is generally simple and uncomplicated. With a little care and attention, most herbs thrive magnificently and reward the gardener with a rich harvest.

When growing herb plants in the garden, the question often arises as to whether you should opt for perennial or annual plants. Perennial herbs such as rosemary or thyme require a little more care, but their spicy aroma will delight you for several years. Annual herbs such as basil or coriander, on the other hand, need to be replanted every year, but offer a variety of flavors.

The overwintering of herb plants should not be underestimated either. With the right preparation, many herbs can survive the winter well and sprout again fresh in the spring. It is therefore worth taking a closer look at the subject of overwintering in order to enjoy your herbs for a long time.

All in all, herb plants in the garden are a worthwhile investment that are not only beautiful to look at, but also offer a wide range of culinary possibilities. Anyone who decides to grow herbs will certainly be rewarded with a rich harvest.