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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a beginner when it comes to herb gardening, you might be worried about which types of herbs you should grow. There are many different herbs available, and some are more difficult to grow than others. However, there are a few varieties that are especially easy for beginners. These are generally more hardy plants that don&#8217;t require a lot of fertilizer or special work.</p>
<p> Parsley &#8211; Parsley is easy to grow and has many uses. While it is a popular garnish found in many dishes, it is also excellent for curing bad breath. You can grow curly leaf and flat leaf parsley easily, and they grow wonderfully without you having to give them a whole lot of care. They do well in light shade and full sun, and they prefer moist, rich soil. Parsley doesn&#8217;t do overly well in the heat, however.</p>
<p> Cilantro &#8211; Another simple herb to grow is cilantro. This is an annual herb that grows well both in the shade and the sun. You&#8217;ll find that it is very easy to care for and it will do pretty well in just about any type of climate.</p>
<p> Chives &#8211; Chives are a perennial herb. They can grow well in almost any soil, and almost any conditions. Chives have been known to be seen growing in old gardens that haven&#8217;t been tended in many years! It&#8217;s hardy in zones 3-9, and prefers full sun. They tend to do better in rich soils, but don&#8217;t need it to survive. Chives have a rich, oniony flavor, and they taste great on baked potatoes.</p>
<p> Oregano &#8211; Oregano is a staple in most Italian cooking and is easy to grow. The leaves can be dried or they can be used fresh in any tomato dish. It is one of the easiest herbs to grow and can be grown in just about any area inside or outside. It should have soil that is well drained and also likes full sun, but it will even grow in soil that is rocky and poor.</p>
<p> Thyme &#8211; This is an herb that is perennial. It is very hardy and grows into a plant that is much like a shrub. It requires soil that is well drained but moist and prefers to be in the full sun. There is very little care to worry about when growing thyme.</p>
<p> Basil &#8211; This is another herb popular with Italian cooking and can easily be grown indoors. It does not take long for basil to grow and the leaves can even be eaten raw. It does well in many places, but for the best flavor, it needs to have conditions that are hot and dry. The soil should be very rich and a bit moist and it should be kept in full sun. Between waterings, the basil should have time to dry out.</p>
<p> Bay &#8211; While this is actually a shrub, bay is a great herb to start out with in your herb garden. It is a very hardy herb and does well in many zones. It needs soil that is rich and not overly wet. However, it does fairly well in most conditions. The best flavor from this herb comes when the leaves have been dried. So, you&#8217;ll want to dry the leaves before you decide to use them.</p>
<p> Herbs are not difficult to grow, and they can be a great addition to your vegetable garden. Start with one or two easy herbs and gradually build up your herb garden. Make sure you pay attention to the climate they prefer. While they may be hardy and grow in a variety of places, they&#8217;ll do the best when you keep them in a suitable climate. Once you have tried fresh herbs in your food, you will wonder how you ever got along without them.</p>
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