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Arrange herbs around a large, central display.
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In this herb garden, purple basil, wild senna, lemon balm, love-in-a-mist, dill, and bee balm surround an ornamental beehive.
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One of the great joys in life is watching an herb garden grow.
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Herbs are for fragrance, for flavor, for fun, and for magic.
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Cats cannot resist the allure of fresh catnip.
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Herb gardeners seem to reflect the nature of their gardens, and the gardens mirror those who tend them.
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Herbals date back to ancient times, each reflecting the beliefs and culture of its people.
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There is virtually no limit to the versatility, the usefulness, or the magic of herbs.
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Herbalists have thrilled at the heady perfumes and pungent flavors of herbs for centuries.
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The simplest traditional herb garden design has two three-foot paths crossing.
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Camphor-scented southernwood makes tending summer squash a delight.
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Cedar posts laid horizontally edge informal planting beds.
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