The soil is the engine of your garden, so it is important to know its condition before you start planting. Tropical a plant that can only survive in a warm, damp climate that does not drop below 15☌ at night. Tree a woody plant that usually has a single stem. Sub-tropical a plant that can only survive in a warm, damp climate that does not drop below 10☌ at night. Sub-shrub a small, short, woody shrub, especially one that is woody only at the base. Shrub a woody stemmed plant that usually freely branches from the base. Partial Evergreen a plant that holds some leaves throughout the winter. Perennial a plant that lives for a number of seasons, most flower annually once established (See Jekka's Perennial Herbs). ![]() Monocarpic a plant that dies once it flowers it can live for a number of years before flowering. Herbaceous a plant that dies back into the ground in winter, becoming dormant, before reappearing in the spring. Evergreen a plant that has leaves all winter (See Jekka's Evergreen Herbs). Deciduous a plant that drops it leaves in winter. Climber/Vine a plant that cannot grow without the support of other plants or structures. Biennial a plant that produces leaves in the first season and flowers in the second, then dies (See Jekka's Biennal Herbs). Annual a plant that lives for just one season (see Jekka's Annual Herbs). Please note, the compost in Jekka's Kits will have enough natural food for approximately 6 weeks.įor more information on growing herbs plants please see Jekkapedia, Jekka's blog or our FAQs page.
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