Italian Favourites Herb Plant Collection

SKU: 57174

Ocimum basilicum, Thymus vulgaris, Origanum vulgare

6 x 9cm Potted Plants

From 7th June 2025.

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Sale price£19.95

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Product Description

Whether this is your first time preparing Italian dishes or you're an experienced home cook, these herbs will transport you to Italy with every bite! Fresh herbs add so much flavour to a dish. A few fresh herbs can turn a normal bowl of penne pasta into an extraordinary main dish meal or a pizza into something much more exciting. Supplied in 9cm pots.

This collection contains 6 plants, 2 each of the following:

Oregano Hot and Spicy - A typical and versatile Italian herb to have growing at home - just perfect for pizza, pasta sauces, meat dishes, salads, and dressings.

Common Thyme - One of the main herbs in Italian cooking with a subtle minty flavour and a sweet and strong aroma. Undoubtedly, an essential herb for pasta!

Sweet Basil - One of the quintessentially Italian herbs, essential to many Italian dishes especially pesto. It brings lots of freshness to any meal.

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Key Features

Attractive to Pollinators

Suitable for Containers

Suitable for Full Sun

Suitable for Partial Shade

Product Details

Botanical Name Ocimum basilicum, Thymus vulgaris, Origanum vulgare
Genus Herb
Situation Full Sun and Partial Shade
Attractive to Attractive To Bees

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