6 Types of Urban Herb Gardens That Need No Space!

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No space, No problem! Learn about 6 Types of Urban Herb Gardens that you can start in a limited area to enjoy fresh herbs year-round.

1. Rooftop Herb Garden

Urban Herb Garden

You’re lucky if you live in a city home and have access to a rooftop. You can transform this limited space into an urban herb garden. Not just herbs, you can cultivate vegetables like tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, salad greens, and even small fruit trees on that rooftop garden.

Also Read: How To Make a Rooftop Vegetable Garden

2. Patio Herb Garden

How to start an herb garden in an apartment

If you own a patio, porch, deck, or veranda, you can utilize that area by growing herbs, as these edible plants don’t need much space. You can try your hand on growing herbs like mint, basil, rosemary, oregano, cilantro, sage, and thyme. The main benefit of having a patio herb garden is these herbs can get plenty of sunlight and shade as well.

Also Read: Planter Ideas For a Herb Garden

3. Balcony Herb Garden

Apartment herb garden ideas

You can use the area of your balcony by growing herbs like basil, fennel, dill, cilantro, marjoram, parsley, chives. Also, try some exotic herbs like betel leaf plantcurry plant, and fenugreek in pots or hanging baskets. The only requirement would be ample sunlight and regular watering, especially for the balconies facing south. To know more about the balcony herb garden, click here.

4. Windowsill Herb Garden

Herb garden ideas

Bring a mini herb garden in the home to enjoy the fresh aromatic supply of herbs in your cooking, even in winters! Plant the herbs on the windowsill in small colorful pots and DIY containers. This will improve your interior as well. With minimal care, these herbs will keep on adding a fresh flavor to your meals for a long time! To understand how to create a windowsill garden, click here.

5. Window Box Herb Garden

Herb garden design

Don’t have a yard or a garden? Well, no problem! All you need to have are some window boxes, and you can grow culinary herbs into them! They are the best option for growing herbs as they are easy to place, provide good drainage and sufficient sunlight to the plants. You can grow small varieties of moss-curly parsley, miniature thyme, and basil varieties like–genovese, napoletano, and lettuce leaf. You can grow strawberries in them, as well.

Also Read: Creative Window Box Ideas to Grow Herbs

6. Indoor Herb Garden

Indoor Herb Garden

If you don’t have sufficient outdoor space to create an herb garden, design it indoors. Plant many potted herbs on the kitchen countertop or near a kitchen window to grab a handful of fresh culinary herbs whenever you need them! Just ensure that they get at least 4-5 hours of direct sunlight daily. Some of the best indoor herbs you can easily grow are–parsley, chives, garden cress, lemon balm, chervil, cilantro, sage, and thyme.

Also Read: How to Grow Herbs Indoors


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