Herb

Four Culinary Herbs to Grow in Partial Shade

If you are growing herbs this year like I am, you'll quickly discover that herbs have a wide range of growing needs. Herbs, such as oregano and thyme, can handle hot, dry temperatures while broad leaf herbs such as basil need better soil conditions and partial shade. Different growing conditions is why I have two herb beds in my yard this year; one for heat loving herbs and one for partial shade loving herbs such as these.

Italian Parsley 
This flat leafed Italian parsley is one of my favorites since it's packed full of nutrition (Iron, Vitamins A, C, and K) and has a rich, deep flavor that holds up better in cooking than the curled varieties. While Italian parsley is both heat tolerant and handles mild frost just fine, I've discovered that it's happiest in beds that have filtered afternoon shade. The foliage of Italian parsley is also quite attractive and is a nice way to make a ho-hum flower bed look a little more interesting.

Basil 
Basil is another family favorite which is why I always plant a large assortment of basil plants each year. We use it in pesto, as a substitute for lettuce in …