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Madder
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Mallow
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Marigold

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Marjoram
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Marjoram (golden)
 
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Marjoram (sweet)

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Mint
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Mint, Alpine

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Mint, Apple
 
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Mint, Chocolate
 
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Mint, Eau de Cologne

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Mint, Egyptian

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Mint, Penny Royal
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Mint, Peppermint
 
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Mint, Spearmint
  
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Nasturtium Gypsy Rhythm
An irresistible portrait of vibrantly coloured single blooms dramatically contrasted against dwarf plants. Edible leaves and flowers have a peppery taste similar to watercress which makes them ideal in salads.
Plant near cabbages, cauliflower and broccoli to help repel aphids.
Plant in a sun or partial shade, dry position

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Nepp (Turnips)

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Nettles
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Oculars Christi
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Onions
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Onions, Japanese

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Oregano
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Parsley Petroselinum crispum
A biennial herb with crisp green leaves which are rich in vitamin A, B and C and minerals including iron.
Fresh leaves of this traditional herb can be added to salads, egg and cheese dishes, soups and stuffings. Often used as a garnish.
Plant in full sun and can be grown in pots.
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Pepperwort (Arthritis Herb) Centella asiatica
Easy to grow herb reputed to ease arthritic conditions, when 2 leaves per day are eaten.
Plant in moist shady conditions, ideal for pots and baskets.
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Pinks (carnation)

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Plum

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Plum, Damsun

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Poppy
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Primrose
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Prumella

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