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    Herb Garden Ideas

    Published: Mar 8, 2023 · Modified: Dec 22, 2023 by Melissa Griffiths · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments

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    From the kitchen to your outdoor space, herbs are a great way to bring life into your home. These useful little plants can be used in various ways, from adding flavor to your cooking to providing natural healing ingredients and creating a peaceful environment. With the right amount of planning and care, you can create a beautiful and useful herb garden!

    Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned gardener, there are plenty of herb garden ideas that'll help you get the most out of your herbs. 

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    • The Best Herb Garden Ideas
      • Go for a Windowsill Herb Garden
      • Use Hanging Planters
      • Create a Herb Floral Arrangement
      • Build a Raised Garden Bed
      • Try a Vertical Herb Garden
      • Pot Your Herbs
      • Create a Focal Point
      • Mix in Herbs With Other Plants
      • Use Recycled Items
      • Take a Trip to the Thrift Store
      • Invest in a Planting Table
      • Use a Single Planter
      • Plant Herbs to Attract Bees
    • What Herbs Are Good in a Herb Garden?
    • Things to Consider When Planning Your Herb Garden
      • Plant the Right Herbs Together
      • Choose the Best Location
      • Ensure There Is Adequate Drainage
      • Consider Herb Spacing
      • Make a Note of Herb Care Needs
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    The Best Herb Garden Ideas

    Go for a Windowsill Herb Garden

    A window herb planter box is the perfect solution if you're limited in space. You can place your herbs in easy-to-reach containers on your windowsill - which is ideal for use when cooking. The proximity to natural lighting and heat will also help the plants thrive.

    Use Hanging Planters

    For an outdoor herb planter that utilizes otherwise unused space, a hanging planter makes a great option. Hang your herb planters from a trellis, pergola, or wall for easy access. Not only does this option save space, but it adds a splash of visual interest to your garden, yard, or balcony!

    Create a Herb Floral Arrangement

    Create a unique, aromatic display of herbs by arranging them together in a decorative planter. This idea is especially great for smaller plants that don't need much space to thrive, such as thyme, parsley, and oregano. It is a practical and attractive way to arrange herbs, and you can also enjoy their fragrant aroma all around your home.

    Build a Raised Garden Bed

    Building a raised garden bed is a great way to create a more extensive, organized herb garden if you have the space and resources. These outdoor herb gardens are perfect for larger plants like rosemary and lavender that need plenty of space to grow. Raised beds also help you keep better control of the soil quality and drainage so your plants stay healthy.

    Try a Vertical Herb Garden

    Vertical herb gardens are both beautiful and functional, making them great for smaller spaces. To do this, you can use a ladder or other sturdy structure to hang your planters. Or, if you're feeling extra creative, build your own vertical garden from pallets or an old door! 

    You can also use hooks to hang pots and planters from your walls or fences. Line up your herb planters or arrange them into stylish patterns for a unique look.

    Pot Your Herbs

    Your herb garden ideas don't have to be complicated. You can add herbs to any planter or pot you have on hand and place them around your home or garden. Simple ceramic, terracotta, or plastic pots all make great herb planters. The best part is that you can move your plants around and adjust their placement depending on the amount of sunlight they need.

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    Create a Focal Point

    You can create a herb garden focal point if you have an outdoor seating arrangement, like a patio, balcony, or deck. Plant larger herbs in the center of your seating area, and put smaller plants in planters for herbs around the perimeter. 

    Opt for herbs that look beautiful and smell great - you’ll love being surrounded by the lovely smells as you sit back and relax!

    Mix in Herbs With Other Plants

    Herbs are a great way to bring life and flavor into your home, but they also make wonderful companions for other plants. Put herbs between flowers in a flowerbed, add them to a succulent garden, or create a herb planter box arrangement. This is a great way to add texture and interest to your garden while also being practical.

    Use Recycled Items

    You don't need any specific herb garden planters when it comes to growing herbs. Get creative and use upcycled materials such as old cans, glass jars, baskets, containers, or even old boots and tires. With a little imagination, you can turn any ordinary object into an attractive herb planter that adds a touch of character to your garden.

    If your upcycled herb planter has no drainage holes, be sure to create your own. Adequate drainage is vital for your herbs' health, so consider this when planning your herb garden ideas.

    Take a Trip to the Thrift Store

    There's a world of unique herb garden planters out there if you know where to look. Thrift stores are a great place for finding vintage vases or even furniture pieces that could be used as herb planters. You can end up with an exciting and eclectic collection of items to add charm to your outdoor herb garden.

    For inspiration, check out my DIY file cabinet planter and add more herb garden ideas to your list!

    Invest in a Planting Table

    If you're looking for an easy way to organize your herbs, then a planting table is the perfect solution. You can use it both indoors and outdoors, depending on the size and materials. 

    Planting tables come in many different sizes, shapes, and styles, so you easily find something that fits your space. These herb garden planters are a great way to keep your herbs growing healthy and add an attractive design element to your home.

    Use a Single Planter

    There are some really awesome planters for creating your outdoor herb garden. But there is nothing more convenient than having one large herb garden planter that fits in all your favorite herbs. This way, you only need a single planter and can easily access your herbs in one place. 

    A single, attractive planter also serves as a great focal point for your outdoor space, adding a touch of style and character.

    Plant Herbs to Attract Bees

    Herbs are a great way to attract bees and other pollinators, so why not make them a part of your herb garden ideas? Plant bee-friendly herbs such as lavender, thyme, and rosemary to attract bees and other pollinators. 

    Bees are essential for the health of your garden and can help increase your vegetable plants' yield. Plus, having an outdoor herb garden full of fragrant plants means you can appreciate the beauty of nature right in your own backyard!

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    What Herbs Are Good in a Herb Garden?

    When choosing herbs for a herb garden, you should consider their flavor, aroma, and shape. Herbs such as basil, rosemary, and oregano are all great choices for a herb garden. Other popular herbs include sage, chives, mint, and thyme. These herbs can add an interesting texture to your outdoor space and provide a delicious flavor to your dishes.

    Things to Consider When Planning Your Herb Garden

    You can arrange your planters for herbs however you wish, but there are a few things you should consider when planning your garden.

    Plant the Right Herbs Together

    You must consider the type of herb you are planting and plant them with similar herbs. Different herbs have different growing needs, and if you don't group them correctly, some can hinder the growth of others. 

    Common pairings include basil and oregano, chives and parsley, and rosemary and sage. Check out my blog post on herb harvest and preservation for some more ideas!

    Choose the Best Location

    The location of your herb garden is an important factor to consider. Make sure you choose a sunny spot so your herbs can get enough sunlight to grow. Also, consider how much space you need for each herb variety and plan accordingly. Certain herbs can grow in the shade, so don't worry if your outdoor herb planter is in a shady spot.

    Also, if you're planting herbs for cooking purposes, be sure to place them in an area near your kitchen or a spot that's easy for you to access.

    Ensure There Is Adequate Drainage

    Water collecting and remaining in the soil can cause root rot or other problems, such as gnat infestations. Always ensure your herb garden planter has adequate drainage holes, and use well-draining potting soil. If needed, you can also add a layer of small pebbles or gravel to the bottom of the planter to help with drainage.

    Consider Herb Spacing

    The type of herb you are planting will determine how much space they need to grow. Herbs such as parsley, oregano, and thyme can be planted close together, while herbs like mint need more space. 

    Ensure you leave enough room between each plant so they can breathe and grow properly, especially if planting in the same herb garden planter.

    Make a Note of Herb Care Needs

    Each type of herb will have different requirements when it comes to caring. Some herbs need to be watered frequently, while others require less water. Others need pruning or trimming to encourage healthy growth. 

    You must understand each herb's care needs to help them stay healthy and vibrant. This information will also help you plan where to put your outdoor herb planter - as you'll want to ensure it's somewhere you can easily reach.

    I hope you now have many herb garden ideas to get you started! With the right herbs, herb planters, and location - you can create a herb garden that is both beautiful and functional.

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    1. Mary Libeer

      March 21, 2023 at 2:28 pm

      Thank you for the information on herbs. I'd love to start one this Spring.

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