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Basil Dark Purple Opal
$2.75 Add to cartAmazing red-purple leaves and stems adds fantastic color to food as a garnish or a seasoning. Gorgeous foliage and lavender flowers of this plant make a wonderful addition to a vegetable or ornamental garden.
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Basil Genovese
$2.75 Add to cartThis classic Italian basil is most often used for making pesto. It has a sweet fragrance and is slow to bolt. Its large, green leaves average 2″ long.
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Basil Sweet
$2.75 Add to cartThis slow-bolting variety makes a wonderful pesto, and is a great choice for taking to market. Its broad leaves are dark-green.
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Chives Common
$2.75 Add to cartThe thin, round leaves of chives are commonly used in soups and sauces. The plant grows in clumps up to 12″ high and produces lavender flowers in midsummer. Chives are useful as a companion plant throughout the garden to help reduce the insect population.
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Dill Bouquet
$2.75 Add to cartEarlier blooming than Mammoth dill, Bouquet dill has large seed umbels and dark-green foliage. Dill provides a great beneficial-insect habitat in the garden and can reseed prolifically. Dill is used in many pickling recipes as well as in seafood, soups, sauces, and potatoes.
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Parsley Italian
$2.75 Add to cartItalian parsley is a glossy flat-leaf variety that is called for in many gourmet recipes. It’s excellent for seasoning, with a stronger flavor than many curly types. It turns bitter when it bolts.
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Thyme English
$2.75 Add to cartA short, compact, aromatic herb, thyme is a classic in any garden. It forms attractive, tiny lavender flowers which attract bees, and is known to deter cabbage worms. Thyme adds interest to soups, casseroles, pizzas, and breads, and also has many medicinal uses.