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9 Herbs You Can Cultivate in Buckets This May

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Essential in Genovese pesto, Caprese salads, and Thai curries.

Lemon and cinnamon basil add unique flavors to teas and desserts.

Medicinal Properties: High in rosmarinic acid, it aids digestion, reduces inflammation, and has antimicrobial effects. A fresh-leaf infusion soothes indigestion.

Top Varieties:

‘Genovese’ – Large leaves, perfect for pesto.

‘Thai’ – Spicy anise notes, ideal for Southeast Asian dishes.

‘Purple Ruffles’ – Ornamental with a mild clove flavor.

Pro Tip: Succession-sow every 3 weeks to prevent bolting and ensure continuous harvests.

20.2 Mint (Mentha spp.)
History & Origin: Prized in ancient Greece and Rome for fragrance and flavor, with over 20 species worldwide.

Culinary Uses:

Classic in mint juleps, tabbouleh, and Moroccan mint tea.

Chocolate mint enhances desserts like cookies and ice cream.

Medicinal Properties: Menthol soothes digestion, relieves headaches, and clears respiratory passages.

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