WordNet
n. a garden for growing herbs
Usage examples of "herb garden".
Mum - would love a climbing rose going over a trellis at the front door - and it would be nice to have one plant in the herb garden that isn t useful for anything!
Bardswell, in The Herb Garden, mentions Balm as one of the bushy herbs that are invaluable for the permanence of their leaf-odours, which, 'though ready when sought, do not force themselves upon us, but have to be coaxed out by touching, bruising or pressing.
Miss Bardswell, in The Herb Garden, writes of Catmint: 'Before the use of tea from China, our English peasantry were in the habit of brewing Catmint Tea, which they said was quite as pleasant and a good deal more wholesome.
Keleios walked through the trellised arch and passed into the herb garden.
Even the herb garden is flat, with all the herbs cut, bagged, and stacked on Liedral's cart.
The herb garden was a thousand shades of green, from the silver-grey of lambsquarter to the pine dark of rosemary leaves.
In addition, she was apprenticed to Steelmind, the specialist in plants who was the caretaker (among other things) of most of the garden spots in the Vale, including the herb garden.
In her oldest and shabbiest tunic with a canvas smock over it, she went into the herb garden and knelt down beside the rows of seedlings, a bucket beside her.
She was walking away from the herb garden and into the woods when the sensation of being watched came over her.
His mother's herb garden had been landscaped according to her final plans.
The scent of its terror was as intoxicating as a greenwitch's herb garden.