Herb garden indoor ideas


46 Indoor Herb Garden Ideas That Will Inspire You to Start Planting

Who doesn’t love using fresh herbs for dinner? Everyone that I know does!

Herbs are great because they can easily be grown indoors and don’t take too much maintenance to keep them happy. But where to grow them? That’s where this article comes in!

Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme grow happily in old wooden boxes, in recycled bottles, in glass mason jars, and even in used tin cans. You can grow them vertically on the wall, or dedicate a spot for them right on your dining room table.

Your house will smell great, your food will taste better, and you will love taking care of your indoor herb garden.

1. Baking Tin

Check out this awesome way to convert an old baking tin into a chic wall planter to home your herbs.

2. Hanging Boards

This is a fun and easy DIY project that has a functional and super chic design!

3. Chalk Painted

A rustic look is given with chalk painted terracotta pots and then stamped with cute letters.

4. Hanging Rope

I am in love with the look of this indoor herb garden and also the convenient location!

5. Clothespins

This is a great way to give a unique and rustic look to your indoor herb garden.

6. Crooked Pots

Throw your guests for a loop with this fun illusion of falling pots.

7. Plastic on an Angle

Lightweight and simple pots can make for a great option when working with a vertical herb garden.

8. Macrame

Although the plants in the photo are not herbs, you can easily imagine how cute it would be if they were!

9. Pastel Colors

Another idea for hanging wall planters to store your kitchen herb garden, using soft pastel colors.

10. Wooden Box

A rustic and cool wooden box turned into a windowsill herb garden! So cute with the chalk writing!

11. Ikea Hack

An Ikea hack using a regular wine rack and replacing the bottles for cups of soil and fresh herbs.

12. PVC

Make use of scrap pieces of PVC piping you have laying around by turning it into a herb garden bed.

13. Mason Jars

A vertical garden using scrap wood and recycled mason jars! So clever!

14. Plastic Bottles

I’m always looking for ways to reuse plastic bottles so you can be sure I’ll be trying out this project!

15. Tin Cans

Get out your paint and stickers for this charming and fun windowsill herb garden project!

16. Table Top

Make a box out of old pallet wood and then simply place your mason jars inside for fresh herbs right at the table!

17. Old Kettles

I am really digging this vintage and unique look using old kettles to house your herbs!

18. Chandelier

Turn an old chandelier into an artistic way to hang your herbs at the dinner table!

19. Crooked Mason Jars

Don’t just go for the obvious, change things up and try something different!

20. Tea Tins

These little herb tins make for great gifts and look super stylish in the kitchen!

21. Coffee Mugs

How beautiful does this indoor herb garden look? A wonderful way to make use of that coffee cup collection!

22.

Copper Tin Cans

Do you have a copper theme happening in your kitchen? Keep it going!

23. Farmhouse

Decorate your farmhouse kitchen with its own miniature indoor herb garden using galvanized buckets.

24. Herb Pallet Wall

Hang up an old pallet and stuff it full of herbs and delicious plants!

25. Shoe Organizer

Do you have a lot of herbs that you need to house? Here’s a clever idea on how to do so!

26. Centerpiece

Make your centerpiece something useful like a fresh herb garden that you can sprinkle your pasta with!

27. Tea Cups

We have seen coffee cups, we have seen tea tins, and now let’s take a look at teacups!

28. Galvanized Buckets

Frame some galvanized buckets, number them, give them some life, and enjoy your abundant flavors!

29. Copper Shelf

How stylish is this copper pipe shelf that is made to hold terracotta pots perfectly? Love it!

30. Hanging Tins

Hanging upside down so you can easily reach their delicious leaves!

31.

Trellis

This just might be my favorite design! The geometrical trellis shape mixed with beautiful leather pot holders! So chic!

32. Berry Cool

Get creative, be artistic, and have fun making your indoor herb garden!

33. Upcycled

Upcycle your empty shampoo bottles and lotion containers into a colorful garden!

34. Bottle Garden

Make sure your herb garden is always happy by letting it drink when it’s thirsty!

35. Painted Mason Jars

Personally, I’m a big fan of colors in the house which is why I really dig these lovely jars!

36. Raise the Roof

Don’t take up valuable counter space when you have all that room above you!

37. Cart

Give your herbs their own personal space on a rolling kitchen cart!

38. Colorful Two Tier

Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme… Blues, pinks, yellows, and oranges… What’s not to love?

39. Wooden Table

This cute herb table makes it easy to transport all your herbaceous friends from one place to another.

40. Cork Labels

Obviously, your herb garden is going to need some labels so you know what you’re picking!

41. Wash Tub

What I like about this indoor herb garden idea is that it has its own place and makes quite a statement.

42. Milk Carton

Don’t throw out your milk cartons quite yet! They can have a second life and serve you again!

43. Minimal Modern

Make your herb garden blend in with a sophisticated and modern wooden fence look.

44. Bucket Wall

I really like this symmetrical design. It’s simple, functional, and looks great!

45. Metallic

A cool and chic design using metallic colors contrasting white and recycled tin cans.

46. Old Wooden Box

Use old treasures that you find at flea markets and thrift stores to create a vintage feeling.

Amazing! I love the creativity of all the unique ways you can create your own indoor herb garden. From decorative tea cups holding rosemary and thyme to unique hanging structures with space for every herb imaginable!

It’s fun to get creative with making your own indoor herb garden by utilizing unique objects you have around the house or building something new.

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15 DIY Indoor Kitchen Herb Gardens

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Growing your own herbs in your kitchen is a great way to easily have fresh herbs at your fingertips all year long. Let this collection of 15 DIY Indoor Kitchen Herb Gardens inspire you to start your own indoor herb garden! Plus find a list of our top 8 herbs that grow well indoors!

We love fresh herbs and use them pretty often in our recipes here at Crock-Pot Ladies and while most major grocery stores carry little packages of fresh herbs right in the produce section there really is nothing better than growing a few pots in a sunny windowsill of your FAVORITE herbs.

Pick the herbs that you use the most often (in my kitchen that is rosemary, thyme, cilantro, oregano and basil) and pop them into some pretty pots or containers. Most herbs don’t require a lot of fuss and care. Just water them once a week or when the soil feels dry. And make sure they have some nice sun.

Snip off leaves or stems as needed for your cooking or just to keep the plants in check which will also encourage new growth.


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Top 10 Herb Garden Ideas • inTrends

For those interested in gardening, I would suggest starting with a simple herb garden. Even in the smallest apartment there are pots for herbs.

Anna Getty

Isn't it great to cook with fresh herbs? Any time a recipe calls for lemon balm, parsley, or chives, you simply head to your kitchen garden and gather what you need. Each dish will become more fragrant, and you will enjoy the fresh smell of growing herbs.

It is not necessary to plant a full-fledged garden, you can get by with a small indoor garden that will fit on your windowsill. Here are some ideas on how to start growing your own plants for culinary purposes.

Backyard garden ideas

Some herbs grow by themselves around the house. These are plants that calmly endure the change of seasons and cold weather. These include lavender and rosemary. They grow on their own, reaching several feet in size. If you are planning a backyard garden, consider the size of the herbs you will be planting. Higher ones are better placed further away, and lower ones are closer. This will make harvesting easier. Herbaceous plants are very beautiful, why not plant them so that you get a real garden.

Some perennials, such as lemon verbena, bloom beautifully throughout spring and summer. Therefore, you can organize a small place to relax, to which a brick or paved path leads. Then you can sit outside and enjoy the natural aroma. It would be nice to put small elegant plates with the name of each species. Anyone who will admire your plantings will know what exactly you grow.

Balcony or rooftop garden

Even if you don't have a backyard, you can make a man-made vegetable garden inside. Hang planters on the railing, for example. Group the plants according to how much sun they like and what kind of soil they prefer. If you have enough floor space, set up a rack for a few pots. There are high greenery racks with individual stands for each pot.

On the balcony it is most convenient to arrange flowers vertically. Try to store materials at the bottom to leave as much room as possible for plants on top.

Place the tray slightly on its side against the wall. Use cross beams for planting small herbs. Additional wooden pieces may be needed to keep the soil from crumbling. You can buy a trough or bath on a stand, fill it with soil and plant your favorite spices.

Container garden

Container gardens are great because you can change the size depending on the space available and the amount of herbs you want to grow. Let's say you have a few small clay pots that fit in your hands and a few large ceramic pots with tall herbs. Not all pots need to be the same size. Small herbs grow, transplant them into a larger container, and plant new ones in their place.

Place some of the pots on tiered stands so they look great. Remember that we care not only about beauty, but also about ensuring that each plant receives a sufficient amount of light. You may have to arrange everything on the same level, even if it does not look so great.

Creative flower pots for the garden

Of course, you can use ordinary flower pots for growing, but there are many other ways that you can try. You can create an indoor garden by hanging pots outside the kitchen window, or you can set up a hanging garden inside. Hang small pots on kitchen shelving or on a pole placed in a corner or near a window.

If your kitchen has open shelves, why not place a row of stone jars on one of them to hold houseplants. It will breathe life into your kitchen and add some simple décor. In addition, fresh herbs will always be at your fingertips. You can even label each jar so you know which species grows where.

If you want to set up an outdoor herb garden, try building a spiral. Such a unique option looks like a winding pyramid. You can place the plants in a spiral from bottom to top. What is good about this design? One side of the pyramid is dry, the other is wet. Some areas get more light, others remain in the shade. This gives you the opportunity to grow a wide variety of varieties.

Creative gardeners use wheelbarrows, an old grill, a vintage chest of drawers, or barrels cut in half to grow.

Pallet garden idea

The use of pallets in design is very popular and there is a reason for that. They are easy to put on their side, thereby closing the voids, turning them into an ideal place for growing small herbaceous plants. It is necessary to cover the bottom of the voids so that the soil does not fall through. Pallets are great because you can customize them to fit your space. You can paint them, decorate them or just leave them wooden.

Most people install pallets on the ground, although it costs nothing to mount it on a wall. If you don't want to plant your herbs directly in the tray, you can hang pots on it. Small round pots or long rectangular boxes with hooks can be attached to the pallet beam. This design is convenient because it allows you to easily transplant herbs without damaging neighboring ones. Seeds can be germinated indoors, and when they grow up, they can be transferred to a hanging pot.

Herb Garden Ideas

If your backyard garden is already well-decorated, consider splicing it up with halved wine barrels. Cover them with earth and plant one or two types of herbs inside. It will add color to your garden and diversify the table with fresh herbs.

If there is room on the wall, a hanger with multiple pockets can be installed. You can save on this if you use an old shoe rack. It is better to buy a special installation. Fill all the pockets with soil and plant some grass in each. This idea is great because the sprouts don't interfere with each other, they don't steal nutrients. If a plant outgrows its pocket, it is easy to remove it without damaging the neighbors.

Raised Bed Herb Garden Ideas

A raised bed is our definition of a mound that is several feet above ground level. This type of beds is used for growing vegetables, it is great for grass. The beds themselves can be made less wide, because the grass does not need much space.

You can also use a raised bed with legs. Many gardeners really appreciate this method of growing because it allows you to care for plants without bending over or squatting. Look for beds with a shelf underneath for extra storage space for your gardening tools.

Small Herb Garden Ideas

Each plant only needs about 8 inches of soil to grow, so several herbs can be planted in a tiny space. To ensure success, you need to choose companion plants that help and enrich each other. In this case, you will get more greens for cooking.

The ideal mini-garden is a garden in a basket. You will have a handle in the center and compartments on the sides. Suitable for any toolbox. You can easily transfer the crop from the place where they grew to the kitchen. You do not have to endlessly walk back and forth to bring the right spice.

Vertical Growing Ideas

Herbs do not need deep root systems. Why not create a blooming vertical garden? This will allow you to grow a large number of plants in a tiny area. The easiest way is to use flower stands. It can be a stand alone or one that rests on a wall. There are several levels available that start at the ground and go up 150-180 cm.

If you have a big enough space, why not divide it up with a vertical structure. It will be a free-standing wall that can be approached from different sides. When the plants grow, they will turn into a screen and will drown out the sound. Another common solution is a three-dimensional pyramid-shaped stand with flat sides or a rounded cone shape. Here the base is always wider than the top.

Planter idea

Herbs are great because they are small so there is no problem growing them indoors. You can have one container of your favorite and most used spices, or you can have an entire indoor vegetable garden.

Ikea has some handy kitchen solutions that are great for potted plants. You need to install a crossbar on the wall of the kitchen where sunlight regularly hits, then hang containers on it, plant a sprout in each. You can mount several of these crossbars, one above the other.

Another interesting idea is to install floating shelves on the wall and hang small pots on them. Don't be afraid to use pots of different sizes. Basil and oregano grow luxuriantly if they are to your liking they should be placed in larger pots, small ones are good for garlic, thyme or mint.

15 ideas for setting up your own herb garden at home

Growing herbs at home.

A herb garden can be set up not only in a country house or on a plot near a country house. You can implement such a complex and unusual idea right at home. It will take a lot of effort to create a garden, but the result is definitely worth the effort.


1. Mini garden


Various herbs in one pot.

The wide pot is perfect for growing small quantities of herbs. Plant herbs in small patches that can be marked with small labels for convenience.

2. Multi-level garden


Multi-level herb garden on the windowsill.

Starting to create their herb garden, some people are faced with the problem of a catastrophic lack of space. To solve this problem, you should use vertical furniture brackets that will help create a multi-level potted structure.

3. Stepladder


Stepladder garden.

Growing herbs requires a lot of light. Therefore, the best option is to grow them on an insulated balcony. And an old wooden stepladder will help to beautifully place numerous pots with fragrant greens.

4. Cups


Herbs in cups.

Tea cups can be used instead of ordinary flower pots. Rest assured, small bushes of dill, basil, mint, lemon balm and rosemary will look charming in beautiful porcelain mugs.


5. Glass jars


Herbs in glass jars.

If the right pots are not available, herbs can be planted in small glass jars decorated with nameplates, twine and ribbons.

6. Old crockery


Herb garden in a metal container.

An old trough, pot and bucket are great for planting a herb garden. You can plant herbs in such dishes in beds or make separate large mono-gardens.

7. Inverted Mini Garden


Growing plants upside down.

The upside-down garden is an opportunity not only to plant your favorite always fresh herbs at home, but also a spectacular decorative element that will surely surprise your family and guests. To implement such an idea, you will need special purchased or home-made pots with inserts that will not allow clods of earth to fall out and crumble.

8. Pallet garden


Vertical garden in a wooden pallet.

An unnecessary wooden pallet is perfect for growing your favorite herbs vertically on your balcony.

9. Hydroponic garden


Growing herbs without soil.

Hydroponics is the cultivation of plants without soil. By choosing the right substrate and artificial lighting, you can get an excellent harvest even indoors.

10. Vertical garden


Vertical garden in the kitchen.

Special containers for growing your favorite herbs right in your kitchen. Such a garden is not only a bed from which you can pick a sprig of mint or basil at any time, but also a unique decorative element.

11. Herbs in bottles


Vertical garden in plastic bottles.

The original design of a narrow wooden board and several cut bottles will allow you to grow herbs on the walls of your own apartment.

12. Hanging pots


Herbs in tins.

Not everyone has wide window sills, and there is always something to put there instead of flower pots, but the space under the ceiling is always free! It is under the ceiling that you can hang small tin cans with your favorite aromatic herbs.


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