Wildlife garden: Top 10 plants to attract bees and other pollinators David Domoney
Borage, a beautiful self-seeding plant with blue flowers and fuzzy heads

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Salvia officinalis 'Purpurascens' - purple sage or Salvia officinalis 'Purpurascens'
Salvia officinalis 'Purpurascens', purple sage. Lilac-blue flowers in early to mid-summer and aromatic red-purple young leaves maturing to grey-green. Purple sage looks stunning planted next to golden oregano in a sunny herb garden. Freshly chopped leaves can be used to make stuffings, herb tea and sage butter. A useful and attractive container plant for a sunny site.
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Anethum Graveolens - Dill - a brilliant, acid-green filler, with so many different roles – its leaves are invaluable for cooking, its flowers for decorating salads and arranging, and its seeds for salads, baking and tagines. As a cut flower, it’s good with whites and blues or rich, brilliant colours to heighten their contrasts (see our Dark Cut Flower Mix). This will self-sow freely.