The design echoes a theme used by medieval monks for their apothecary gardens: a circle around a cross. A sundial in the center of the bed is also a traditional element and acts as an elegant focal point. You can use the stepping stone path to easily access and maintain the plants around it. Harvest the herbs just before they bloom for the best flavor.

Plants for Creating the Classic Herb Garden Plan

3 Creeping rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Prostratus’): Zones 7-9 1 Sage (Salvia officinalis ‘Berggarten’): Zones 5-8 1 Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare): Zones 4-9 4 English thyme (Thymus vulgaris): Zones 5-9 3 Boxwood basil (Ocimum basilicum ‘Boxwood’): Annual 1 Dill (Anethum graveolens): Zones 2-11 3 Curly parsley (Petroselinum crispum): Annual 1 Chives (Allium schoenoprasum): Zones 4-8 3 Greek oregano (Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum): Zones 4-8 1 Genovese basil (Ocimum basilicum ‘Genovese’): Annual

If you aren’t able to find the exact cultivars listed above, substitute with others that have similar colors, shapes, and sizes. And because some plants can become overly aggressive and spread out of control in certain climates, always check which species are considered invasive in your area before planting. For example, fennel is problematic in many coastal areas of the country, but cutting off flower clusters before seeds ripen helps keep it contained.

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