Best Herbs for Zone 11

39 varieties that thrive in USDA Hardiness Zone 11. Compare planting dates, growing difficulty, and find the best picks for your garden.

Varieties

39

for Zone 11

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Beginner

34

easy to grow

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Heirloom

35

heritage varieties

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Container

21

pot-friendly

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Zone 11 Coverage

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Variety Comparison

Showing 25 of 39
VarietyDaysDifficulty
Arat75Easy
Asia Ip80-85Easy
Borage50-60Easy
Bouquet Dill40-60Easy
Brilliant75Easy
Britton80-85Easy
Chocolate Basil65-75Easy
Chocolate Mint65-75Easy
Cilantro16-25Easy
Cuban Oregano60-90Very Easy
Dandelion95Easy
Darki Green75Easy
Dragon75Easy
Fernleaf Dill40-50Easy
Garland Chrysanthemum30-50Easy
Giant of Italy75Easy
Gourmet Gold Dill40-50Easy
Green Shiso80-85Easy
Holy Basil90-100Easy
Japanese Shiso Green60-85Easy
Japanese Shiso Purple60-70Easy to Moderate
Katinka75Easy
Lemon Grass75-85Easy to moderate
Lemon Thyme65Moderate
Lime Basil60Easy

Variety Details

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Arat

75dEasyHeirloom

Enjoy the flavor of fresh parsley for soups, salads, and stews throughout the winter. Keeps several months when stored in cool conditions. Once roots are established, tops can be used for cooking, with stronger flavor and tougher texture than traditional leaf parsley. Roots are 5-8" long.

Asia Ip (Perilla frutescens)

Asia Ip

80-85dEasyHeirloom

Leaves are similar to Britton type in shape and size, but are medium green with pink tinge on undersides. Stronger flavor than standard green shiso with uniform, full habit. Edible Flowers: The flowers are a flavorful addition to salads and Asian dishes. Pairs well with fish, rice, noodles, and cucumbers. The minty, basil-like flavor has hints of clove and cumin.

Borage (Borago officinalis)

Borage

50-60dEasyHeirloom

Large plants bear hundreds of small edible flowers, mostly blue and some pink. Long harvest period. Borage flowers attract bees and butterflies. Also available in organic seed.Edible Flowers: Add the flowers to salads or use to garnish cold drinks and desserts. Freeze as ice cubes. Mild cucumber flavor.

Bouquet Dill growing in a garden

Bouquet Dill

40-60dEasyHeirloomContainer

Early flowering plants produce large blooms, seed umbels, and foliage on long stems, making Bouquet the preferred dill for cut-flower use and pickling. Also an economical, fast-growing choice for baby-leaf production. Edible seeds, flowers, and greens flavor many foods. Popular addition to sauces, salads, and soup. Foliage known as dill weed. Edible Flowers: The flowers are used to garnish potato salad, green salads, and pickles. When broken into florets, they can be mixed into a cheese spread or omelet.Also available in organic seed.

Brilliant (Cucumis melo)

Brilliant

75dEasy

Brilliant is an easy-to-grow hybrid herb variety reaching maturity in 75 days under full sun conditions. This cultivar thrives in well-drained loam with moderate fertility, making it an excellent choice for novice gardeners. Brilliant delivers a distinctive sweet and juicy flavor profile with classic, mild undertones and a refreshing finish. The variety exhibits strong vigor but requires vigilant pest management against cucumber beetles, squash vine borers, aphids, and spider mites. Its balanced flavor and reliable productivity make it ideal for fresh use and culinary applications where a mild, refreshing taste is desired.

Britton (Perilla frutescens)

Britton

80-85dEasyHeirloom

Good salad mix item, or use larger leaves as sushi wraps or garnishes. Larger leaf and plant than our 'Red' and 'Green' shiso. Mild mint/basil aroma. Also good for ornamental use. Leaves show best color contrast when grown in temperatures below 85°F (29°C). Also known as perilla. Edible Flowers:The flowers are a flavorful addition to salads and Asian dishes. Pairs well with fish, rice, noodles, and cucumbers. The minty, basil-like flavor has hints of clove and cumin.

Chocolate Basil growing in a garden

Chocolate Basil

65-75dEasyHeirloomContainer

Chocolate Basil is a heirloom herb variety known for its distinctive dark purple-tinged leaves and rich, complex flavor profile. Maturing in 65-75 days, this basil combines traditional sweet basil character with pronounced chocolate, cinnamon, and warm spice notes that become more pronounced as the plant matures. The foliage is dense and aromatic, ideal for culinary applications where its unique flavor complexity elevates dishes, teas, and infusions. Best grown in full sun with rich, well-drained soil, this easy-to-grow variety is prized by gardeners seeking distinctive flavor experiences beyond standard basil varieties.

Chocolate Mint growing in a garden

Chocolate Mint

65-75dEasyHeirloomContainer

Chocolate Mint is a distinctive heirloom herb variety that matures in 65-75 days, featuring aromatic green foliage with soft, velvety texture. This unique mint hybrid stands out for its exceptional flavor profile: a refreshing cool mint taste with prominent chocolate undertones and a subtle sweet finish, making it ideal for both culinary applications and specialty beverages. Despite its rich flavor complexity, Chocolate Mint remains easy to grow, thriving in full sun with well-drained, moist soil. The plant tolerates heavy clay conditions well, making it adaptable to various garden settings.

Cilantro growing in a garden

Cilantro

16-25dEasyHeirloomContainer

Cilantro is a delicate leafy herb with feathery, triangular green foliage that reaches harvest maturity in 16-25 days. The plant produces thin, lacy stems bearing distinctive serrated leaves with a bright, citrusy flavor profile that carries subtle soapy notes and fresh herbal undertones. Cilantro thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, fertile soil. As a quick-maturing heirloom variety, it's ideal for succession planting throughout the growing season. Widely used in Latin American, Asian, and Mediterranean cuisines as a fresh garnish and flavor component in salsas, curries, and chutneys.

Cuban Oregano growing in a garden

Cuban Oregano

60-90dVery EasyContainer

Despite its name, this isn't a true oregano but a succulent herb with thick, fuzzy leaves that pack an intense oregano-thyme flavor punch. Popular in Caribbean, Mexican, and Indian cuisines, this heat-loving perennial is perfect for hot climates where traditional oregano struggles. Its robust flavor means a little goes a long way, and it's incredibly easy to propagate from cuttings.

A bright yellow dandelion flower in bloom.

Dandelion

95dEasyHeirloom

Young leaves are used in salads. Roots are roasted for a coffee substitute.

Darki Green (Petroselinum crispum)

Darki Green

75dEasyHeirloom

A very dark green selection of the Moss Curled type. Use it for garnishes, salads, and cooking. It performs well in containers and the field, allowing for multiple cuttings per season from one planting. Upright leaves make harvesting easy. Tolerates light frost. Curled-leaf type. Ht. 12-16".

Dragon (Daucus carota var. sativus)

Dragon

75dEasyHeirloom

Well-known for its beautiful magenta-purple skin and broad, Chantenay-type shoulders. Slicing reveals a surprise of orange or yellow interior, sometimes both. Very thin, smooth skin makes Dragon easier to wash and serve unpeeled than other purples. Roots hold well in the field. Tops are strong and vigorous in early growth to compete with weeds. Internal color will vary. Avg. 5-7" long. Originally bred by the late Dr. John Navazio. Kuroda x Chantenay type. Also available with NOP-compliant pelleting.

Fernleaf Dill growing in a garden

Fernleaf Dill

40-50dEasyHeirloomContainer

Abundant dark blue-green foliage. Great in containers or in small spaces. AAS Winner. Ht. 6-8".

Garland Chrysanthemum growing in a garden

Garland Chrysanthemum

30-50dEasyHeirloomContainer

Garland Chrysanthemum is a tender, leafy herb with finely divided, feathery foliage that reaches maturity in 30-50 days. Also known as shungiku or edible chrysanthemum, this heirloom variety produces delicate, deeply lobed leaves with a distinctive mild, slightly bitter flavor. The fresh, herbal notes carry subtle hints of chrysanthemum flowers, making it prized in East Asian cuisines for both raw salads and cooked applications. This versatile herb thrives in cool seasons and is remarkably easy to grow, tolerating partial shade while preferring rich, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter.

Giant of Italy (Petroselinum crispum)

Giant of Italy

75dEasyHeirloom

Huge dark green leaves with great flavor. Strong, upright stems make Giant of Italy one of the best parsley varieties for fresh-market sales. Very high-yielding flat-leaf type. Ht. 18-20".

Gourmet Gold Dill growing in a garden

Gourmet Gold Dill

40-50dEasyContainer

A stunning ornamental dill variety with bright golden-yellow foliage that adds both culinary value and visual drama to herb gardens. The vibrant color intensifies in cool weather while maintaining the classic dill flavor profile. Perfect for gardeners who want their herb garden to double as landscape decoration.

Green Shiso (Perilla frutescens)

Green Shiso

80-85dEasyHeirloom

Distinct cinnamon/clove flavor and aroma with the spiciness of cumin. Used in Asian cooking, sushi, and salad mix. Also known as perilla. Edible Flowers: The flowers are a flavorful addition to salads and Asian dishes. Pairs well with fish, rice, noodles, and cucumbers. The minty, basil-like flavor has hints of clove and cumin.

Holy Basil growing in a garden

Holy Basil

90-100dEasyHeirloomContainer

1 1/2" long green leaves, with purple stems. Known for its use in Hindu culture and Ayurveda. Also known as Tulsi. A common ingredient in Thai cuisine and in teas. Used medicinally for digestion and immune system support. Ht. 16-22".

Japanese Shiso Green growing in a garden

Japanese Shiso Green

60-85dEasyHeirloomContainer

An essential Asian herb with distinctive serrated leaves that provide a unique flavor combining mint, basil, and anise notes with a slight cinnamon finish. Widely used in Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisines, this fast-growing annual is prized for wrapping sushi, pickling, and adding aromatic complexity to Asian dishes. Both the leaves and flower spikes are edible and highly flavorful.

Japanese Shiso Purple growing in a garden

Japanese Shiso Purple

60-70dEasy to ModerateHeirloomContainer

An exotic and stunning herb that's essential in Japanese cuisine, featuring deeply serrated purple leaves with a complex flavor profile. This beautiful annual combines the appearance of an ornamental plant with incredible culinary versatility. Shiso adds both visual drama and unique taste to gardens and dishes alike.

Katinka (Petroselinum crispum)

Katinka

75dEasyHeirloom

Upright, tall plants make Katinka easy to harvest. Dark green curled leaves with a uniform canopy. Suitable for field or container production. Mild and pleasant parsley flavor. Katinka is very similar to Wega with the primary difference being that Katinka is taller for optimal bunch harvest and productivity in the field. Curled-leaf type. Ht. 14-20".

Lemon Grass growing in a garden

Lemon Grass

75-85dEasy to moderateHeirloomContainer

Our seeds have been carefully cleaned to remove the chaff (seed coat material), resulting in a higher germination rate. A delicious addition to soups, curries, teas, and any other dish calling for lemon grass. Essential oil distilled from this variety contains large amounts of citral and geraniol and can be used for flavorings, perfumes, and insect repellent. 6-12 stalks per plant, depending on growing climate.

Lemon Thyme growing in a garden

Lemon Thyme

65dModerateHeirloomContainer

Lemon Thyme is a fragrant heirloom herb variety that grows as a low, spreading perennial with fine, narrow green leaves and delicate pink flowers. Reaching maturity in approximately 65 days, it produces harvestable foliage suitable for continuous picking. This variety distinguishes itself through its distinctive bright citrus aroma and flavor—a harmonious blend of classic thyme earthiness with zesty lemon notes. The herb thrives in full sun with excellent drainage and performs best in sandy or rocky soil. Its unique flavor profile makes it ideal for culinary applications in fish dishes, beverages, desserts, and Mediterranean cooking, while also serving ornamental and medicinal purposes.

Lime Basil growing in a garden

Lime Basil

60dEasyHeirloomContainer

Adds a unique flair to cocktails, fish, and salads. Compact plant has 2" long bright-green leaves. Ht. 16-20".Edible Flowers: Use the flowers in any recipe that calls for basil, or to garnish drinks, salads, soups, pasta, and desserts. Flavor is of intense basil and citrus.

Mammoth Dill growing in a garden

Mammoth Dill

90dEasyHeirloomContainer

Mammoth Dill is a vigorous heirloom herb variety known for its tall, robust growth and abundant foliage. Plants reach full maturity in approximately 90 days, producing large, feathery fronds that tower above standard dill varieties. The distinctive flavor combines fresh, tangy notes with subtle caraway undertones and a hint of sweetness, making it exceptional for pickling, dill weed, and culinary applications. Mammoth Dill thrives in full sun with rich, well-drained soil and is remarkably easy to grow, making it ideal for both experienced and novice gardeners seeking impressive yields.

Menuette (Petroselinum crispum)

Menuette

75dEasyHeirloom

The deeply incised, feathery, narrow leaflets are easy to chop during kitchen prep and make an elegant garnish or bunch. Delicate in appearance but firm enough to stand up to handling, packing, and plating. Standard parsley flavor. Suitable for field or pot production. Has shown some resistance to tipburn in our trials. Ht. 12-18".

Mexican Mint Marigold growing in a garden

Mexican Mint Marigold

80-90dEasyHeirloomContainer

Mexican Mint Marigold is a tender perennial herb with delicate, feathery foliage and small golden-yellow flowers. Reaching maturity in 80-90 days, this heirloom variety is prized for its distinctive sweet anise-tarragon flavor with licorice notes that intensify when flowers bloom. The taste makes it an excellent fresh herb for desserts, beverages, and culinary garnishes. Extremely easy to grow, it thrives in full sun with well-draining soil and tolerates poor soil conditions. Naturally pest-resistant and low-maintenance, it's ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners seeking a unique, flavorful herb with ornamental appeal.

Mexican Tarragon growing in a garden

Mexican Tarragon

80-90dEasyHeirloomContainer

Mexican Tarragon is an easy-to-grow heirloom herb that reaches maturity in 80-90 days. This tender perennial features delicate, feathery foliage with small yellow flowers and grows well in full sun with well-draining soil, tolerating poor soils and clay. Unlike French tarragon, Mexican Tarragon offers a distinctive sweet anise flavor complemented by subtle marigold notes, making it ideal for culinary applications requiring tarragon's licorice character with added complexity. The plant is notably pest-resistant and deer-proof, requiring minimal maintenance once established.

Orange Mint growing in a garden

Orange Mint

85-95dEasyHeirloomContainer

Orange Mint is a vibrant heirloom herb variety that matures in 85-95 days, producing lush green foliage with aromatic leaves. This distinctive mint variety stands apart with its unique flavor profile—fresh mint paired with bright citrus notes reminiscent of orange and subtle bergamot undertones, making it exceptional for teas, cocktails, and culinary garnishes. Best grown in full sun (6+ hours daily) with rich, moist, well-drained soil, it thrives easily in most conditions. Watch for common mint pests including aphids, spider mites, and flea beetles.

Petroselinum crispum 'Forest Green' growing in a garden

Petroselinum crispum 'Forest Green'

70-85dEasyContainer

The ultimate curly parsley variety featuring exceptionally dark green, tightly curled leaves that maintain their vibrant color and crisp texture longer than standard varieties. This uniform, compact plant produces abundant harvests of premium-quality leaves perfect for garnishing and cooking, with superior bolt resistance extending the harvest season. Forest Green's attractive appearance and reliable performance make it a favorite among both home gardeners and commercial growers.

Red Shiso (Perilla frutescens)

Red Shiso

80-85dEasyHeirloom

Distinct cinnamon/clove flavor and aroma with the spiciness of cumin. Used in Asian cooking, sushi, and salad mix. Red shiso adds brilliant color to radish pickles and umeboshi plums. Also known as perilla. Edible Flowers: The flowers are a flavorful addition to salads and Asian dishes. Pairs well with fish, rice, noodles, and cucumbers. The minty, basil-like flavor has hints of clove and cumin.

Stevia growing in a garden

Stevia

100-120dModerateHeirloomContainer

Use fresh, dried, powdered, or as a liquid to sweeten a variety of foods and beverages. Bushy, high-yielding plants. Perennial in Zones 9-11.

Summer Savory growing in a garden

Summer Savory

60-70dEasyHeirloomContainer

Pepper flavor adds spice to dishes. For flavoring fresh and dry beans, cabbage, and sauerkraut. Long internodes create a tall, somewhat lanky plant.

Sweet Annie (Artemisia annua)

Sweet Annie

120dEasyHeirloom

Tall plants with fern-like dark green foliage dotted with tiny cream-yellow colored flowers. Use foliage for wreaths and as filler for mixed bouquets. Also known as sweet sagewort, sweet wormwood, and Chinese wormwood.

Topit (Petroselinum crispum)

Topit

75dEasyHeirloom

High leaf mass on thick, upright stems for easier harvest. Compared to the standard parsley Giant of Italy, Topit has larger and darker green leaves, a more uniform plant habit, and sweeter flavor. Very similar to, and from the same breeder as, Pieone. Flat-leaf type. Ht. 18-20".

a bunch of flowers that are in the grass

Vertissimo

60dEasyHeirloom

Excellent performance in our trials. Slow-bolting, vigorous plants. Mild, sweet, anise flavor. Popular for salads, microgreens, and garnishing. Edible Flowers: Chervil's flowers are edible, and used to garnish salads. Flavor is of mild licorice.

Wega (Petroselinum crispum)

Wega

75dEasyHeirloom

Wega's upright habit makes it easy to harvest the dark green leaves. Suitable for field or container production. Curled-leaf type. Plant Variety Protected. Ht. 12-18".

Wild Marjoram (Origanum vulgare)

Wild Marjoram

85-90dEasyHeirloom

Use leaves fresh or dried for culinary purposes. Blooms in shades of pink to purple from midsummer through fall. For cut-flower use, harvest flowers in bud stage for best color. Attracts Beneficial Insects: Provides pollen and nectar for beneficial insects such as bees, hoverflies, lacewing larva, parasitic wasps, and tachinid flies. Edible Flowers: Use the flowers, which have a mild and marjoram-like flavor, as you would the herb to garnish salads, soups, stews, sauces, and stuffing. Also pairs well with citrus, mushrooms, and fish.