During winter pretty much anything that grows in Europe or the States. In summer though the range is limited to a few hardy herbs such as Perennial Basil, Sage, Mint (although they can only be grown in the shade).
Herbs such as Lavender whcih do not tolerate high humidity do not grow in the summer months, while more tender herbs are simply burnt by the sun and wind (in summer).
Herbs grow randomly in the fields around town.
It's the dates
You can always grow them indoor with suitable humidity and distilled water.
To effectively grow herbs in mason jars, you should start by choosing the right herbs that can thrive in a small space. Use well-draining soil and ensure the jars have proper drainage. Place the jars in a sunny spot and water the herbs regularly, making sure not to overwater. Prune the herbs as they grow to encourage healthy growth.
Plants such as tamarisk shrub grow in rivers.
Some herbs safe to grow around cats include catnip, mint, parsley, and basil. These herbs are non-toxic to cats and can even provide health benefits for them.
only indoors as a house plant, they will not grow or survive outside
Cinnimon
paddy is grown in clayey soil
twinkies
Annual herbs require to be sown every year as they grow and die in one year. Perrennial herbs sprout evry year from a permenant base.
no because they grow under ground. herbs do not grow underground