Several hardy herbs can survive or even thrive through cold winters, especially with a bit of protection.
Here are some top choices:
Cold-Hardy Herbs
- Thyme – A perennial herb that survives freezing temperatures and often stays evergreen.
- Sage – Hardy in many climates; established plants can overwinter with mulch.
- Chives – Dies back in winter but reliably returns in spring.
- Mint – Very cold-tolerant; spreads vigorously and returns each year.
- Oregano – Hardy and low-maintenance; protect with mulch in colder zones.
- Lovage – A perennial herb with a celery-like flavor that returns each spring.
- Parsley (biennial) – Can survive light frosts; may overwinter in milder climates with mulch or protection.
- Lavender - Hidcote and Munstead are well-established varieties that thrive in Colorado as perennials.
- Chamomile - a prolific re-seeder and can be grown for tea and food decoration.
- Dill - another plant that reseeds and therefore pops up in the garden anew each Spring without having to be replanted.