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00:0010 Best Herbs You Should Be Growing By Your Front Door
00:03Mint
00:05Vigorous European Asian mint behaves in containers, perfuming entries.
00:11Flowers attract bees and hoverflies.
00:13Dense foliage shelters beneficial insects.
00:17Parsley
00:17Mediterranean parsley forms tidy clumps, receding if flowering.
00:23Edible fronds brighten dishes, blooms host swallowtail caterpillars, and plentiful butterflies.
00:29Chamomile
00:30Roman chamomile from Western Europe stays polite in pots.
00:34Apple scented, daisy blooms for tea. Also draw bees and nesters.
00:40Rosemary
00:40Mediterranean rosemary remains compact in containers.
00:45Piney sprigs elevate grilling, while purple blossoms beckon bees and hummingbirds right by doorways.
00:52Thyme
00:52Mediterranean thyme stays compact in pots, releasing savory scent.
00:58Pastel blooms lure bees and hoverflies.
01:01Ground-nesting bees favor surrounding soil.
01:05Basil
01:05Sweet basil from Asia thrives in containers, self-seeding lightly.
01:10Aromatic leaves star in pesto.
01:13Lavender blooms attract bees and butterflies.
01:17Sage
01:17Mediterranean sage forms a tidy aromatic shrub in containers.
01:23Earthy leaves season dishes.
01:24Tubular blossoms invite probing bumblebees each spring.
01:28Lavender
01:29Alpine lavender thrives in containers, restraining spread while showcasing fragrant purple spikes.
01:36Blossoms attract bees, butterflies, and syrphid flies.
01:40Lemon balm
01:41Vigorous lemon balm
01:43Vigorous lemon balm
01:43Suits decorative pots, releasing lemon fragrance for teas.
01:48Small white blooms entice bees.
01:50Leaf cutters may nest nearby.
01:53Cilantro
01:53Cilantro
01:55Cilantro from southern Europe to southwest Asia.
01:58Self-seeds
01:59Shallow containers confine it.
02:02Leaves and coriander seeds excel.
02:04Umbles attract predators.
02:05C dichotter
02:06희
02:22Acuna
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