herb guide

 

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Use our powerful search engine to find herb plants that meet your specific needs. Use any or all of the fields below to narrow your results.

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The main offices rest on Gilbertie’s
quiet 34-acre farm in Easton .

Here at Gilbertie’s Herb Gardens we grow over 400 varieties of herbs.  In fact, we’ve been growing plants for over 80 years now, and we know how difficult it can be to keep track of countless varieties and their individual peculiarities.  With our own exclusive Herb Guide, we’re happy to share some of the knowledge we’ve gained along the way.  Here you can quickly search for the specific plants that suit your interests. We tell you a brief history, growing tips, and various uses for each plant. So go ahead, use our search engine on the left to begin searching for herbs that will enrich your life.

Order a printed copy of our Herb Guide!

And remember, we also grow the best herbs in the world.  Customers often ask what our secret is.  Maybe it’s because we are 100% pesticide free. Maybe it’s because we use 100% organic fertilization. Maybe it’s because we live and breathe herbs. Whatever the reason, we invite you to come smell and taste the difference for yourself at our flagship store in Westport, Connecticut or at one of over 800 east coast garden centers that sell our herbs.

May your gardens flourish!

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Herb Care Questions?

Do you have questions on how to best take care of your herb plants?  Check out our “Ask Sal” section for expert advice and additional resources on caring for your plants and planning your garden.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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