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Sunday, February 12, 2012

What Are The Best Herbs To Grow In A Shady Area?

Posted by admin on February 3, 2010

I have a large strip of garden bed that sits in the shade, and need something to grow there. Herbs are preferable, but anything else comparable will do.

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7 Responses to “What Are The Best Herbs To Grow In A Shady Area?”
  1. jwright2 says:

    Herbs are weeds so depending on where you live just about any herb will grow in shade as long as they get some sun.
    I have two huge bushes of Rosemary; one gets a lot of sun and the other gets a lot of shade.
    Mint will grow just about anywhere and is a rodent repellant.
    If you plant mint in your herb garden, it will literally take over and can make other herbs have a funk.
    I learned the hard way to always grow mint in a container or in a bed where I don’t want anything else to grow.
    In a real hot climate, basil will grow well in part shade. Straight-up noon sun tends to make basil wilt.
    Herbs are weeds so don’t grow them in rich, dense soil. Mixing a bag of sand and mulch into the dirt before planting the herbs works well in my herb garden.
    I only use Fish emulsifier for fertilizer (stinky!!) and cedar mulch to keep the bugs out.
    I also like to grow catnip and if you use a wire cage, like those for tomato plants, the neighborhood cats can enjoy it but not kill it.

  2. irving snotpocket says:

    What zone are you in? How much shade?

  3. imerica6 says:

    maryjane

  4. gregory_ says:

    Spearmint, maybe rosemary (mine is doing well).

  5. gojenni7 says:

    Italian parsley is a good one for almost any kind of sun.
    I’d advise against mint unless you eat a lot of it. It grows like a weed and spreads EVERYWHERE!!!

  6. brambram says:

    French thyme. They have broader leaves than regular thyme and they smell goood.

  7. might_be says:

    Most of the mints will do well in partial shade

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