There’s something deeply comforting about stepping into the garden and gathering herbs you’ve grown yourself — fragrant lemon balm for an evening tea, red clover blossoms for a nourishing vinegar, or mullein leaves drying gently in the kitchen for winter remedies.
A perennial healing garden offers more than beauty. It creates a lasting connection to traditional herbal wisdom, self-sufficiency, and seasonal living. Unlike annual plants, perennial herbs return year after year, quietly establishing themselves and becoming more generous with every season.
At The Healing Herb Garden, we love growing herbs that are not only beautiful and pollinator-friendly, but also rooted in generations of traditional herbal use.
Here are some of our favourite perennial medicinal herbs to grow in your own cottage apothecary garden.
Red Clover
Red Clover is one of the loveliest herbs you can grow for both pollinators and herbal preparations. Its soft pink blossoms attract bees throughout summer while adding a wild meadow feel to the garden.
Traditionally, red clover has long been valued in herbalism for women’s wellness and nourishing herbal infusions. Many herbalists love incorporating the blossoms into teas, vinegars, and mineral-rich herbal blends.
Try This:
Make a homemade Red Clover medicinal vinegar by infusing freshly dried blossoms in apple cider vinegar for several weeks.
Why Grow It?
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Beautiful perennial flower
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Loved by bees and butterflies
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Traditional herbal uses
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Easy to grow
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Returns year after year
Mullein
Tall, dramatic, and unmistakable in the garden, Mullein has been grown for centuries in traditional herb gardens. Its soft velvety leaves and towering flower spikes create a beautiful architectural presence.
Traditionally, mullein has been used in herbal teas and preparations, particularly during the colder months.
Traditional Use:
Mullein tea is one of the most popular ways to enjoy this ancient herb.
Why Grow It?
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Striking cottage garden plant
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Wildlife friendly
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Drought tolerant
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Traditional herbal favourite
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Self-seeds gently in the garden
Lemon Balm
Every healing garden should have Lemon Balm.
Fresh, uplifting, and wonderfully aromatic, lemon balm is one of the easiest medicinal herbs to grow. It quickly forms lush green clumps that return each year and provide abundant leaves throughout the growing season.
Traditionally loved as a calming herb, lemon balm is perfect for evening teas and relaxing herbal blends.
Favourite Simple Recipe:
Fresh lemon balm tea with honey and lemon.
Why Grow It?
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Beginner friendly
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Fast growing perennial
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Wonderful calming herb
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Pollinator magnet
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Delicious fresh tea herb
Marshmallow
Marshmallow is one of the most beautiful herbs for a cottage apothecary garden. Its pale flowers bloom gracefully through summer while the roots and leaves have long histories in traditional herbal preparations.
This elegant perennial thrives in sunny gardens and creates a soft romantic atmosphere among other medicinal herbs.
Traditional Preparation:
Marshmallow root cold infusions are widely loved in herbal traditions.
Why Grow It?
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Beautiful flowering perennial
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Traditional soothing herb
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Pollinator friendly
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Excellent cottage garden plant
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Returns each year
Horseradish
Horseradish is one of the most practical perennial herbs you can grow.
Once established, it returns vigorously year after year, producing strong roots traditionally used in both the kitchen and home herbal traditions.
It’s ideal for gardeners who love self-sufficiency and growing useful perennial crops.
Traditional Kitchen Remedy:
Fresh homemade horseradish preparations have long been part of winter herbal traditions.
Why Grow It?
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Productive perennial crop
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Culinary and herbal uses
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Very easy to grow
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Strong self-sufficiency appeal
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Harvests improve over time
Sweet Woodruff
Sweet Woodruff feels like something from an old monastery garden or woodland apothecary.
This delicate shade-loving herb spreads gently beneath trees and along pathways, creating fragrant green carpets with tiny white flowers.
Historically, it has been associated with traditional herbal and household uses throughout Europe.
Why Grow It?
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Perfect for shade gardens
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Woodland cottage aesthetic
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Fragrant foliage
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Low maintenance
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Traditional old-world herb
Create Your Own Healing Herb Garden
Growing medicinal herbs is about more than remedies — it’s about reconnecting with slower rhythms, seasonal living, and the joy of harvesting something meaningful from your own garden.
A perennial herb garden becomes richer each year:
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more abundant
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more beautiful
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more self-sustaining
Whether you begin with lemon balm in a pot or create a full cottage apothecary garden filled with red clover, marshmallow, and mullein, every plant becomes part of a living herbal tradition.
Explore perennial medicinal herbs and begin creating your own healing garden at The Healing Herb Garden.