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Herb Plants For Sale

Are you a COOK who wants to use herbs to enhance the flavor of your food?
Would you like to grow an herbal THEME GARDEN, such as scent, medieval, native, butterfly?
Do you need herbs that grow well in the shade or sun?
How about trying a HEALING garden to fight asthma, cancer, viruses, circulatory or skin problems?
Herbs are easy to grow – add some to your garden ! !

You may pick up the herbs at Everlasting Gardener or have them sent by mail.
If you need advice or want to attend a mini-class on planting and using your herb plants, just ask Joanie.
Hope to see you soon, here at my Gardens!
 ~ Joanie

This is the shipping procedure for ordering and receiving plants:
Once you have e-mailed Joanie the list of your desired plants, she will give you their prices. When that is acceptable, the plants are weighed, and a tentative shipping amount (USPS Priority) is determined.
You are then notified of the cost, and when that is acceptable, you may pay with secure PayPal, with your credit card (Joanie sends you an invoice).
Payment may be made with a check (clears in 7 business days) or with a Money Order.

You will automatically receive 10% off the price of your plants when you pick them up at the Greenhouse (by appointment).



Joanie offers common AND unusual HARDY and ANNUAL HERBS:
Need something not listed here? Joanie often adds herbs (especially medicinal ones).
Just
call and ask. Thank you!

 


Aloe
 

Agrimony
 
Alpine Strawberries

Angelica
 
Anise  
  Arnica montana
Ashwaganda
 

Basil: Dwarf, Genovese,  Purple, Sweet
 
Bay, Laurus nobilis  

Bloodroot
 
Boneset Burdock

 
Catnip: nepeta Chamomile, German, Roman

Chervil
 
Chives Cilantro
Comfrey
 
 

                                        
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Dill Echinacea purpurea, Purple Coneflower
Elecampagne Fennel Bronze Have you tried the Lavender Soother Tea or the Minty Lavender Tea?

Feverfew
 
Foxglove French tarragon

Germander
 
Ginger Goldenseal, Hydrastis canadensis
Hyssop Ladies’ Mantle, Alchemilla matronalis

Lavender: the angustifolias - Hidcote, Munstead, and
and TENDER ones such as French (dentata)


Lemon Balm, Regular, Gold
 
Lemon Grass Lemon Verbena

Marshmallow
 
  Meadowsweet

Mints: Chocolate, Spearmint, Wooly Garden
 
Monarda: didyma, Red, Mahogany Motherwort, Leonorus cardiac


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Nasturtium
 
Oregano Greek, Sweet Parsley, Italian

Pasque Flower
 
Patchouli Perilla (Shiso)

Pineapple Sage


Rosemary: upright, prostrate, pink
 

 

Sage, Bergarten, Purple, Tri-color and Salvia officinalis

Scented Geranium: Rose, Lemon crispum, Skeleton Rose, ‘French Lace’ (lemon), Gooseberry, Old Spice, Peppermint, Prince of Orange

 Scutellaria baicalensis


Sheep sorrel
 

Stevia, Stevia rebaudiana “Sweet Leaf”

 St. John’s Wort, Hypericum perforatum


Stinging Nettle
 

Sweet marjoram

Sweet Woodruff

Tea Camellia sinensis

 Thyme - Dwarf English, Lavender, Lemon, Lemon Carpet,Orange Carpet

 

Valerian

Viola, ‘Johnny Jump-ups’


 

Wild Ginger

Winter Savory


 

                                          

Any question - please call or e-mail Joanie
Joanie Lapic, HERB SPECIALIST
Everlasting Gardener



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