Fresh herbs add a burst of flavor to every meal. Here's how to setup your own indoor herb garden.
•Garden soil We went back and forth about what wood we wanted to use, but ended up using cedar planks for the herb box itself, and wood from a pallet was used for the bottom. It’s the perfect size for a kitchen herb garden. In fact, we’re thinking of building a second raised...
Get 40 cheap DIY herb garden ideas with step by step instructions and diagram to build your own hern planter for indoor and outdoor!
Hanging Coffee Cup Garden: I have always wanted a little herb garden within easy reach for some fresh herbs when cooking. Ive tried the kitchen window sill method but the plants never seem to make it due to not getting enough light. I decided this year to create a little hanging garden t...
It doesn't take long to make this modern farmouse inspired DIY Herb Garden Planter for your home. It's a great way to grow herbs all year long!
Herb Garden Markers and Wooden Planter by the Idea Room Hanging Gutter Herb Garden by Her Tool Belt Ikea wall herb garden Window Sill Recycled Can Herb Garden by The Gracious Wife Indoor Hanging Herb Garden by The Bird and Her Song Vertical Pallet Garden by 99 Pallet Ideas Old Jar Herb Gard...
This DIY pallet herb garden is super easy to make, looks pretty and uses vertical space wisely so you can grow lots of herbs in a small area.
If you’d like a window box herb garden of your very own, be sure to check out thetutorial over on Ginger Snap Crafts!She’s got step-by-step instructions and photos that made it very quick and easy for my husband to build.
DIY Indoor Herb Garden built with Click & Grow plant pods Eachstarter kit costs $30, though there is some confusion over shipping times. While the main page says it can take up to six weeks for your order to arrive, the specific shipping page suggests it’s more like a week, so it ...
Now, let’s fill our container herb garden! Herb Garden Plants Planting the herb garden was a bit of an adventure! Planting day was stormy, rainy, windy, and chilly! So not being one to let a little weather thwart my plans I put a dropcloth down on the dining table and started planni...