Annette's Herb Garden:This site boasts herbal recipes, info on medicinal herbs, and herbal crafts.
A Herbal Guide for your Garden: A herbal guide from NSW Australia that includes personal observations, facts and tips in growing and using an extensive list of herbs.
A Modern Herbal: First published in 1931 by Mrs. M. Grieve, the online version of this work contains medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cultivation and folk-lore of herbs.
A Pinch of Herb: Journal of starting a small herb garden in the kitchen, including recipes and tips about herb gardening.
Alternative Nature Online Herbal: Information covering aromatherapy, cooking, growing, and selling of herbs. Site offers plenty of clear and colorful photos of herbs offered.
Ann McCormick: Articles by the herbal writer and speaker focusing on growing and using herbs in the home throughout the seasons.
Backyard Gardener: Information on popular herbs. Offers general and specialty gardening tips.
Beagle Ridge Herb Farm: Organic herbs, display gardens, nature trails, extensive list of workshops, and free newsletter available. Open seasonally, groups welcome by appointment.
Better Homes and Gardens Herb Ideas: Offers articles on how to grow, use, and craft with herbs.
Botanic Name Cross Reference: Common and uncommon names of herbs are cross-referenced with their botanic counterpart. Offers links to further information.
Buffalo Springs Herb Farm: Virginia herb farm with many themed herb gardens. Tours and events are available.
Culinary Herb Guide: Primer on growing herbs, with cultural and culinary information on commonly used herbs. Offers pointers on herb garden design.
Flavoring Oils with Herbs: Information on selecting and storing suitable herbs for making flavored oils.
Gardens Ablaze: Herbs and their medical, magical, and culinary uses.
Ginseng: Guide to growing, harvesting, preserving, and selling ginseng and related plants.
Ginseng Buyers and Other Neat Links: Provides information and links relating to ginseng and other medicinal plants.
Growing an herb garden: How to grow over 50 different herbs. From seed-starting and propagation to harvesting, drying, and storing.
Growing Herbs in the Home Garden: Offers information for beginning herb gardeners on history, cultivation, harvesting, and uses of herbs.
Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs: Ohio State University offers general herb information and lists several useful references.
Growing, Selecting and Using Basil: Information on culture, harvesting, uses, and varieties of basil.
Harvesting and Preserving Herbs: North Carolina University's Horticulture Department offers information on how to preserve healthful and fresh-tasting herbs by using simple methods.
Henriette's Herbal: Facts on growing and using culinary and medicinal herbs, extensive collection of plant pictures, articles, and classic herbal texts.
Herb Gardening: Information on eight common herbs for the beginning herb grower.
Herb Substitution Chart: About.com offers simple ways to substitute herbs in recipes.
Herbal Companion Planting in the Vegetable Garden: Article about planting herbs for their beneficial or protective properties on nearby vegetables. Examples of combinations, and of pest deterrent and nematocidal qualities.
Herbal Gardens: Herbal gardening, cooking, and crafting are explored. Several gardening links offered.
Herbs: Covers cultivation, growth habits, harvesting, preservation, and usage of several herb plants.
Horsetail Haven: A home gardener gives tips for growing and using herbs. Monthly updates discuss what is happening in the garden, located in Austin, Texas
Howie Brounstein's Home Page: Links given for those interested in botany, wildcrafting, herbal smoking mixtures, medicinal FAQs, herb schools, and plant databases.
Iden Croft Herbs: Information covering herb profiles, teas, specific usages, and garden planning.
Kathie's Garden Herbs: Useful herb gardening information for novices from an experienced herbalist.
Kathie's Herb Page: Comprises herb culture, harvesting, poetry, folklore, crafts and recipes.
Living Herbs: Information on herb companion planting, teas, and classic herb mixtures from a New Zealand herb nursery.
Long Creek Herbs: Jim Long, a well-known herbalist and writer, offers books, plants, dried herbs, and other herb related products. It's an informative site!
Medicinal Herb Garden: Features about 20 portraits of plants with medicinal properties, with photo, cultural information, and uses for each.
Melda's Herbs and More: Specializes in herbal products and ingredients as well as bulk herbs, spices, extracts, essential oils, teas, books, and gifts.
MINT FARMING: History and info on mint farming.
Nelson's Herbs: A large variety of perennials, flowering shrubs, and ornamental grasses. No online sales or product selection.
No Thyme Productions' Useful Latin: Provides simple Latin terms pertaining to everyday plants.
O'Toole's Herb Farm: Certified organic herb nursery and gardens. Offers wholesale and retail herbs and a gift shop of herbal products.
Oregon State University Extension Service: Herbs: Offers tips and hints for growing herbs, as well as information about specific plants such as basil and mint.
Papa's Potting Shed: Herb Topiaries: Joi Becker presents various types of topiaries and provides methods of growing them.
Penn State University's Directory of Herbs: Extensive information about a wide variety of herbs.
Pete's Herbs: Pete's offers growing and cooking tips for herbs. Also included is info on how to grow lavender in the South.
Plantation Cottage Herbs: Pot grown culinary and medicinal herbs from the cottage garden and small holding. Hand made herb jellies, herb oils and vinegars, retail and wholesale.
Richters Herbs: Provides answers to readers' questions and includes articles on herb growing and usage.
Sally's Place Herbs: Offers tips on growing, cooking with, history of, and medicinal uses of herbs.
Stevia Rebaudiana: Article about propagation, cultivation, and uses of this subtropical plant used as an alternative sweetener, as well as comments on the controversy over its health effects.
Sweet Woodruff: Info on growing and using Sweet Woodruff
The Gardener's Network: Information on specific herbs, herb gardening, and medicinal uses of these plants.
The Green Chronicle: Information on how to grow many types of herbs. Offers links to buy seeds.
The Herb Garden: Herbal history, humor, and growing tips.
The National Herb Centre: Plant centre and gift shop at Warmington with gardens displaying herbs, children's area, nature trail, and licensed bistro. Photographs and details.
The Tasteful Garden Culinary Herb Plants: Need an herb-growing encyclopedia? This site also offers growing tips, recipes, and herb plants for sale.
Thyme for Sage Advice: Information about growing and using herbs from common varieties to the unusual.
Traditional Herbs for Winter Interest: University of Washington's Medicinal Herb Garden (in January) shows quality photos of herbs, shrubs, and trees associated with medicinal botany.
Virginia Cooperative Extension: Herbs: Monthly gardening tips and short articles about commonly grown herbs.
Weekend Gardeners' Herb Seed Starting: Offers facts on herb seed cultivation and transplant care.
Willow Pond Farm: The Potting Shed: Organic herb farm offers a collection of articles about herb care and uses.
Winterizing the Herb Garden: North Carolina University's Horticulture Department offers hints for overwintering herbs. Information given on fertilizing, watering, and pruning in preparation for winter weather.