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  2. 12 Hacks to Make Growing Your Own Herbs a Breeze - AOL

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    Several years ago, a friend told me that basil was the easiest herb to grow. "It sprouts like a weed", she says, "and it's really forgiving when it comes to how often you water it".

  3. 9 Easy Herbs to Grow in a Herb Garden - AOL

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  4. Sideritis - Wikipedia

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    The genus is composed of short (8–50 cm), xerophytic subshrubs or herbs, annual or perennial, that grow at high elevation (usually over 1000 m) with little or no soil, often on the surface of rocks. [2] [5] [12] [13] It is pubescent, either villous or coated by a fine, woolly layer of microscopic intertwined hairs.

  5. Garden cress - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows readily on damp paper or cotton, and its fast germination and development time makes it useful in demonstrating plant growth. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Further information: Garden cress oil

  6. Azadirachta indica - Wikipedia

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    It can grow in regions with an annual rainfall below 400 mm, but in such cases it depends largely on ground water levels. Margosa can grow in many different types of soil, but it thrives best on well-drained deep and sandy soils. It is a typical tropical to subtropical tree and exists at annual mean temperatures of 21–32 °C (70–90 °F).

  7. What Herbs Grow Well Together? We Asked an Expert - AOL

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  8. Sorrel - Wikipedia

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    Sorrel is a slender herbaceous perennial plant about 60 centimetres (24 inches) high, [3] with roots that run deep into the ground, as well as juicy stems and arrow-shaped leaves which grow from a rosette.

  9. Salvia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    The binary name, officinalis, refers to the plant's medicinal use—the officina was the traditional storeroom of a monastery where herbs and medicines were stored. [3] [4] S. officinalis has been classified under many other scientific names over the years, including six different names since 1940 alone. [5] It is the type species for the genus ...