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Done. Changed my voteIf fresh, then I got to re-vote as I killed my oregano (and marjoram) and am only using dried now
Done. Changed my voteIf fresh, then I got to re-vote as I killed my oregano (and marjoram) and am only using dried now
Give it thymeThyme is currently in the lead...

My marjoram sprouted up from no where, it’s very fragrant, but I rarely use it.If fresh, then I got to re-vote as I killed my oregano (and marjoram) and am only using dried now
Marjoram is in some ways similar to oregano and can replace it most recipes. It tends to be sweeter and milder than oregano.My marjoram sprouted up from no where, it’s very fragrant, but I rarely use it.
The dogs smell better too...I can only grow coriander in the winter. Just too hot here. I need to get some culantro seeds but it's an unknown here.
I got about 3 square metres of mint.
I don't use it often but it smells great when the dogs run through it![]()
I wish they would roll around in it, but unfortunately they find other things to roll around in....The dogs smell better too...
That's easily parsley, thyme, and rosemary for me. Tarragon, sage, oregano, chives, and basil come in behind those. I seldom use cilantro or mint.
To be honest, I don’t like cilantro but they are very cheap here 20c and my daughter said something about removing toxin and heavy metals from your body if you eat cilantro. So that’s why I eat them.That's easily parsley, thyme, and rosemary for me. Tarragon, sage, oregano, chives, and basil come in behind those. I seldom use cilantro or mint.
Cilantro (coriander leaf) seems a divisive herb.To be honest, I don’t like cilantro but they are very cheap here 20c and my daughter said something about removing toxin and heavy metals from your body if you eat cilantro. So that’s why I eat them.

Cilantro (coriander leaf) seems a divisive herb.
You love it or you hate it.
It doesn’t taste like soap to me, I think it’s rather bland, unlike mint, thyme, rosemary, basil. I don’t think it has a fragrance at all.