1. Hanging Window Herb Garden

Grow an indoor herb garden like this on your kitchen window. The how-to article is here. Check out more indoor hanging herb garden ideas.

2. Kitchen Countertop Herb Garden

Make a kitchen countertop herb garden using old food cans. Find the steps at HGTV.

3. Self Watering Window Herb Garden

Recycle wine bottles to create this self-watering indoor window garden to grow herbs. Visit Design Sponge for the tutorial.

4. Indoor Window Sill Herb Garden

This DIY window garden will not cost you anything because you’re using old tin cans. Find the steps here. Find out more tin can herb garden ideas in this post.

5. Window Pane Vegetable Garden

If you’re living in a home where only outdoor space is a window, then this DIY post at Gardenista can be useful.

6. DIY Vertical Window Garden out of Soda Bottles

This vertical window garden requires empty soda bottles. Learn how to do this amazing recycling project of throwable items at Instructables. Check out more soda bottle vertical gardening ideas here.

Also Read: DIY Window Box Ideas

7. DIY Tomato Window Garden

You don’t need a garden to grow homegrown juicy tomatoes. Do this right at your apartment window with the help of this tutorial here.

8. Indoor Window Herb Garden

This DIY planter is made from wood, and then has glass jars that fit inside.

9. DIY Window Garden for Herbs and Small Vegetables

This post here explains how you can grow herbs and small vegetables on your window.

10. Indoor Herb Garden

If you can arrange and install a frame like this to hang containers on your window, you’ll have a perfect setup for growing aromatic herbs. Must check out these ideas to create an indoor herb garden.

11. Hydroponic Window Garden

Learn how this vertical hydroponic window garden was made to grow herbs and cooking plants here.

12. Plastic Bottle DIY Window Herb Garden

In our list of DIY Indoor Window Garden Ideas, you’re again encountering a project with plastic bottles. This time, it’s decorative as well. Check out the instructions here.

13. Kitchen Window Mason Jar Herb Garden

Not only this hanging herb mason jar garden is suitable for growing herbs, but it’s stylish as well. Find the tutorial at Domestically Speaking. Want to see more mason jar ideas? Click here.

14. How to Design a Window Garden

This is a good read, must check it out at Garden Design.

15. Grow a Window Herb Garden by Ikea

This IKEA.com article gives simple advice–create macrame plant hangers and use them to hang ornamental indoor plants on your window.

16. How to Create a Windowsill Herb Garden

Our six step guide here will teach you how to create a herb garden on a window sill.

Also Read: 12 Best Herbs You Can Grow Indoors

  • Antonietta
  • March 15, 2021 At 2:16 am
  • Looking for more easy garden tips? READ: Summer garden ideas to help you get the best from your space
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  • Federikke
  • March 29, 2021 At 7:01 am
  • Spring is here and we re digging in the dirt to cultivate our green thumb for this week s Gardening Design Challenge. From urban gardening to backyard raised beds, there s something for everyone when it comes to adding a dose of greenery to your life
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  • Ervin
  • April 11, 2021 At 3:33 pm
  • by the RHS contains a dozen step-by-step projects to help you assemble an eye-catching terrarium, create a floating kokedama ‘string garden’, or propagate succulents. Complete with 175 in-depth plant profiles, this is an essential practical guide for indoor gardeners.
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Looking for more easy garden tips? READ: Summer garden ideas to help you get the best from your space

Spring is here and we re digging in the dirt to cultivate our green thumb for this week s Gardening Design Challenge. From urban gardening to backyard raised beds, there s something for everyone when it comes to adding a dose of greenery to your life

by the RHS contains a dozen step-by-step projects to help you assemble an eye-catching terrarium, create a floating kokedama ‘string garden’, or propagate succulents. Complete with 175 in-depth plant profiles, this is an essential practical guide for indoor gardeners.

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