Useful, Non-Invasive Herbs

Pixiedust34

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We're making a raised bed herb garden, and are looking for useful and non-invasive herbs to plant.

In containers, we already have 2 kinds of mint (I know that's invasive, and 2 kinds in enough anyway), cilantro, basil, and thyme. They'll stay in their containers.

For the raised bed garden, I could always use more cilantro. I'm thinking of parsley and rosemary if they are non-invasive. Dill is a consideration, too. Are there other non-invasive herbs that are useful in the kitchen and easy to grow?
 
Sage, tarragon, lemon thyme, lemon grass, chives, marjoram. I like lavender blossoms for an herb mix on salmon.
 
Sage, dill, rosemary, flat parsley, curly parsley, chives.

Throw in a couple of hot peppers too.

Our garden sounds very similar to yours - it is just off the back door of the kitchen and very useful.
 

Basil , parsley, sage, tarragon, chives, oregano, thyme, rosemary (in a separate planter)..those are my 'go to ' herbs for my herb garden. I can't live without fresh basil in the summertime!
 










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