Because many of the herbs in the garden are annuals or tender perennials, each year new plants must be started. Walk through this garden in June and see geometric plantings of basil, thyme, Santolina, and parsley. The early plantings may highlight sharp "knot" designs, or triangles or squares. Return later in the season to find that the full potential of the plants has been realized -- the designs will be rich and full and the aromas within the garden almost overpowering.
Throughout the year, the Herb Garden is watched over by a statue of Saint Fiacre, the patron saint of gardeners. Saint Fiacre, an Irish monk, is depicted with a spade in one hand and a flowering branch in the other.
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