Herb Plant for Zone 11

    Rue $9.50
    Curry $9.50
    Hyssop $9.50
    Stevia $9.50
    Turmeric $14.25
    Patchouli $10.25
    Lemongrass $10.25
    Moonflower $10.25
    Panadol $10.25
    Ginger $14.25
    Za'atar $9.50
    Brahmi $9.50
    The Grower's Exchange carries a premium collection of Zone 11 plants meticulously chosen to suit the warm region. This selection offers a wide array of herbs that thrive in a tropical climate, adding a touch of exotic flavor to your garden and providing you with the perfect ingredients to elevate your culinary skills. 


    What is Hardiness Zone 11?

    Hardiness Zone 11 is a geographical region with unique temperature ranges, weather patterns and environmental conditions. The primary use of hardiness zones is to guide gardeners and landscapers in selecting the most suitable plants for their location. This ensures that the plants can thrive and survive in the specific climate. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) hardiness zone map divides North America into 13 zones, with Zone 11 being one of the warmest climates.

    Hardiness Zone 11 is primarily located in Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the southernmost part of Florida in the United States. It is characterized by a warm, tropical and frost-free climate. The average minimum temperature in this zone ranges between 40°F (4°C) and 50°F (10°C), making it ideal for growing heat-loving and tropical plants. 

    Plants that are well-adapted to this zone include a vast range of tropical fruit trees and a variety of colorful flowers. In addition to helping with plant selection, Hardiness Zone 11 information also aids in other horticultural activities. This includes determining the best time for planting, fertilizing, pruning and managing pests. 


    Our Collection

    The Grower's Exchange is delighted to provide you with an extensive range of herb plants for Zone 11. Our collection comprises both commonly used and rare species that can add unique flavors to your dishes, enhance the beauty of your garden and leave a lasting impression on your loved ones.

    Green Fennel

    Green Fennel is a captivating plant that displays beautiful, feathery foliage and bright yellow flowers in a sunburst pattern. It is famous for its delicate anise-like flavor. You can utilize its leaves, seeds and even the bulb to create exquisite dishes.

    Mexican Mint Marigold Tagetes 

    Discover the delightful and aromatic Mint Marigold Tagetes - a beautiful plant native to Mexico that will add a touch of vibrancy to your garden. Its lush green foliage and striking golden-orange flowers emit a sweet licorice scent that will awaken your senses. 

    Rue

    Rue is a beautiful evergreen perennial with blue-green leaves and charming yellow flowers that can brighten any garden. Its medicinal properties have been praised for centuries, as it can help calm nerves and aid digestion. Its bitter and pungent taste can add depth to dishes such as meat, cheese, and egg-based recipes when used carefully.


    Purple Sage

    Purple Sage is a lovely perennial plant that is a delight to the eyes with its velvety purple leaves and graceful lavender flowers. Its earthy and slightly peppery taste makes it the perfect pairing for meats, stews, and bread. 

    Curry
    Curry is a delightful plant with lovely, thin, gray-green leaves and enchanting, butter-yellow flowers. Not only does it look good, but it also has aromatic and slightly spicy leaves that are commonly used in traditional Indian and Sri Lankan cuisine. 

    Vietnamese Coriander

    Vietnamese Coriander is among the most popular Zone 11 plants. This herb grows quickly and has vibrant green leaves with maroon veins. Its zesty, citrusy taste adds a delicious twist to soups, salads and noodle dishes. 

    Hyssop

    Hyssop is a Mediterranean herb known for its anise-like fragrance and beautiful flowers. You can use its leaves to flavor teas, salads and liqueurs or make a soothing cough remedy. 

    Henna

    Henna is a mesmerizing tropical plant adorned with delicate, fragrant blossoms and ornamental leaves. The leaves are therapeutic wonders, rich in natural dye, used for centuries to create stunning body art and dye fabric. 

    Cutting Celery

    Cutting Celery is a leafy green relative of regular celery that's easy to grow and care for. Not only does it add a delightful crunch and flavor to your dishes, but it can be harvested whenever you need it. Its toothsome leaves are perfect for soups, stews, and salads, while the delicate stem adds a subtle punch of celery flavor to various recipes.

    Stevia

    If you have a sweet tooth but want to avoid calories, Stevia is a great solution. It's a natural sweetener with no calories from a small plant. You can replace sugar with Stevia in tea, coffee and desserts. 



    Zone 11 Planting Guide

    Zone 11 plants are among the easiest to care for. Still, observing the best gardening practices to ensure healthy growth is essential. 

    Make sure to follow the Zone 11 planting guide below:


    Optimal Planting Times

    Zone 11 enjoys warm and consistent temperatures, which provide an extended growing season compared to other zones. However, to achieve the best results, it is essential to plant your garden at the right time. 

    The ideal planting time for most vegetables and annuals is between September and March. This period allows your plants to benefit from cooler temperatures and rainfall. On the other hand, it is best to plant perennials in the fall or early winter.


    Key Considerations

    • Watering: Proper watering is critical for a thriving Zone 11 garden. Due to the region's predominantly warm temperatures, water needs may be higher than in other zones. Water deeply and consistently, especially during the dry season.

    • Soil: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil is crucial for healthy plant growth. Adding organic matter such as compost or well-aged manure will help improve soil structure and fertility.

    • Frost Protection: Although frost is rare in Zone 11, it's vital to protect sensitive plants if temperatures do drop unexpectedly. Covering plants with frost cloths or blankets and placing them in a sheltered area will help prevent damage during colder nights.

    • Pest Management: Warm temperatures are ideal for plant growth and pest populations. Be vigilant in monitoring your garden for signs of pests and address issues promptly with organic, environmentally friendly solutions where possible.


    Get Your Herb Plants for Zone 11 at The Grower's Exchange

    Transform your garden into a captivating tropical oasis and revitalize your cooking with our exciting collection of herb plants for Zone 11. Browse our collection, place your order and get ready to welcome the newest additions to your garden!

    Please Note: We sell plants online, NOT seeds. Our plants are well rooted and ready to plant - our standard pot is 3.5 inches. After you buy, we will ship our plants when they are ROOT READY. They will have good top growth unless they are coming into or out of dormancy. We grow all of our plants to the point that they are ready to go into the ground or a container.

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