Aromatic plants easily grow into our hearts first, then we invite them into our gardens and balconies. They are easy to grow, aesthetic and fragrant. And when you need it, you can pick a few mint leaves or sprigs of thyme to make your mojitos and ratatouilles unique (don’t be mistaken, it would be a shame). But the choice is vast: so which aromatic plants for your garden? Let’s take a look at the essential varieties…
We distinguish :
Keep these differences in mind when planting.
The secret of happy aromatic plants? It’s not a question of a green thumb, but a question of choosing the plants for which the conditions in your garden or balcony will suit them best. Thereby:
One of the most common mistakes in growing aromatics? Associations that don’t work…
To create an aromatic garden or a simple planter, it is advisable to combine plants that have the same sun and water needs. Thus, you can place tarragon, chives and coriander together in a corner in partial shade with cool soil, while thyme, rosemary and oregano, plants of Mediterranean origin, will do well in sunny, drained soil.
However, be careful with mint: isolate it in a large pot because it is very invasive!
1. Lavender
2. Mint
3. Jasmine
4. Lemon tree
5. Eucalyptus
6. Tuberose
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