Fall is upon us, and with it usually comes our annual garden clean-up; however, there is still a reason for you to plant some crops this season. Planting herbs isn’t just a springtime activity, and there is plenty of time to grow some of your favorite crops, so here are five herbs that you should grow this fall. Dill is an extremely popular herb, not just because of how it tastes but because of its ability to withstand the colder fall and winter months. Chives are another herb worth growing, as they provide a fresh, spicy kick to your favorite dishes compared to using dried chives. While parsley isn’t the most popular herb, it is cold-tolerant and will add a crunchy texture to your meals this season. If you’re looking for an herb that will regrow next spring, consider opting for sage, as you’ll never need to plant it again if you grow it this fall. Lastly, if you’re roasting any of your meals during the holiday season, the perfect herb to use is thyme, as it tastes good and will withstand the cold weather.