Asked by: Lenny Couñago
Asked in category: home and garden, landscaping
Last Updated: 2nd May 2024

Which herbs can grow in shade?

25 Shade-loving Herbs
  • Chives. Chives can produce 6" to 12-inch clumps grass-like leaves which can clipped and used to in salads, stews, and other dishes.
  • Parsley. Flat-leaf parsley and Italian parsley thrive in rich, moist soil with light shading.
  • Cilantro.
  • Tarragon.
  • Golden Oregano.
  • Wild Bergamot
  • Lemon Balm
  • Thyme.



Do herbs thrive in shade?

Shade-Loving Herbs. Lemon balm (Melissaofficinalis), a perennial herb that is hardy to USDA Zone 3 and can grow well in poor soil, as long as it has good drainage. It self-sows easily. Lemon balm can be used with fruits, teas, and salads.

Second, are herbs more successful in sun or shade? Shade-lovers, like mint and sweetwoodruff, prefer humid, woodland-like environments. Mediterranean herbs like oregano thrive in full sunlight, moderately lean soil, and warm temperatures. Full sun is also a good choice for annual herbs like basil, coriander and chervil.

Similar questions are asked: What herbs can be grown without sunlight?

The Best Herbs to Grow Indoors with Less Sun

  1. Lemongrass. This herb is wild in the tropics.
  2. Mint. Mint can become very invasive in the garden and grow like a weed.
  3. Parsley. It can be grown in a medium-large container and kept in part shade.
  4. Chives.
  5. Garden Cress.
  6. Catnip.
  7. Lemon Balm
  8. Chervil.

Can I grow basil under shade?

Basil can be grown even in poor soil conditions. Basil can also grow in very dry conditions and even in partial sun. It will develop a stronger flavor if it is grown under full sunlight. Basil is not fond of waterlogging and won't survive frost.