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In a botanical sense, an herb is a plant that does not produce a woody stem and dies back to the ground each winter to a perennial root system. In the garden sense, herbs are plants that serve as a major source of seasonings in the preparation of foods.
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From a botanical point of view, an herb is a non-woody plant that dies back to the ground at the end of each growing season. A more functional definition of an herb would be a plant whose leaves, stems or seeds are used for their aromatic, culinary or medicinal properties.
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For gardeners who like to cook, there's nothing like fresh herbs. Fragrant, pretty and easy-to-grow, herbs compliment any garden. Here are some recipes, tips and fact sheets for growing the most-popular herbs in either your windowsill or in your backyard.