Nothing beats a few sprigs of fresh herbs straight from the planter itself. But if you are short of outdoor space or have weather conditions that discourage you. Make an indoor herb garden.

Indoor Herb Garden Ideas

1. TeaCup Herb Garden

Grow a herb garden in vintage teacups that you no longer use. Not only it will look good but this way you will be able to grow your own herbs. Learn how to make a teacup planter here!

via: TheBowerbirdstories

Also Read: Best Tea Herbs

2. Hanging Herb Garden

Create a hanging Herb Garden on each window with hooks, drinking glasses and metal wire.

via: Its Bits and Pieces

Also Read: Growing Strawberry Upside Down

3. Kitchen Utensil Herb Garden

Give a Second Life to your old metal boiler or other kitchen utensils as a planter for your kitchen herb garden.

via: funkyjunkinteriors

Also Read: How to Start a Container Kitchen Garden

4. Tea Can Herb Garden

Have empty tea cans? Use them grow herbs.

via: apartment therapy , make good studio

5. Mason Jar Herb Garden

Every home has mason jars why not grow an indoor herb garden in them.

via: eighteen25

7. Pallet Herb Garden

Make a hanging Indoor Vertical Garden with recycled pallets. Besides this, there are so many things you can do with pallets, read our post to find out.

via: beersnbeans

8. Wooden Crates Herb Garden

Have old wooden crates? Follow this idea. This is the most amazing way to use old crates.

via: williamssonoma

9. Hanging Mason Jar Herb Garden

Beautiful and functional. All you need for this DIY is some mason jars and a wooden board.

via Camille Styles

10. Hanging Vertical Herb Garden

Small, painted cans are perfect for growing herbs. Paint them in whatever colors suit your style.

via: Upcycledstuff

Also Read: DIY Pot Decoration Ideas

11. Tiered Herb Garden

Don’t have enough space to place the pots? Make this tired herb garden.

via: Fancyfrugallife

Also Read: Edible Plants that Grow in Shade

12. DIY Herb Shelf

Not only does this herb shelf uses your vertical space into a beautiful and productive potted garden, but it’s also a rather an easy-to-make project. Follow the link below to find out how to make it.

via: Ben Uyeda

Also Read: Apartment Balcony Decoration Ideas

13. Wine Bottle Holder Herb Garden

Mount an Ikea wine holder horizontally and plant your herbs into pint glasses.

via Curbly

14. Clothespin Herb Planter

This project is simply done with old tuna cans (paint that if desired), with stained wood clothespins clipped onto the edges of the can. You can get these old style clothespins at the dollar store or online.

via 7thhouseontheleft

Also Read: How to Grow Lemon Tree in a Pot

15. Drawer Herb Garden

Has an unused drawer lain around? Turn it into your very own herb garden. Just insert some pots and/or lining and you’re all set.

Also Read: DIY Ladder Shelf

via Thegardenglove

16. Pallet Rack Herb Garden

An eye-catcher: Pallet rack with herbs in the jute bag.

Also Read: Make Things Out of Twigs and Branches

17. Countertop Tin Can Herb Garden

If you have some space on your counter, you can make this adorable tin can garden. Keep your cans together and allow for drainage in a circular pan or tray. It’s easy and environment-friendly.

via HGTV

18. Rain Gutter Herb Garden

Repurpose rain gutters into an easy indoor herb garden.

via 1001gardens

Also Read: Growing Strawberry in Gutters

19. Shoe Bag Herb Garden

Make this herb garden in a shoe bag that you can easily hang indoors. Handy, if you don’t have a garden.

via Culy

Also Read: Windowsill Herb Garden

20. Wall Decoration Herb Garden

Make this sweet herb garden with a vintage look with old jam jars and a wooden board.

via Miss

Also Read: Growing Dill in Tropics

21. Self Watering Bottle Garden

Although this project may take a little more effort than some of those given above but its payoff is worth it: Such a good way to recycle bottles and getting fresh herbs and a sparkling window display.

via Designsponge

Also Read: How to Water Container Plants

22. Upside Down Herb Garden

Now a fancy way of growing herbs. Try this space saving idea, hang herbs upside down in your kitchen and harvest them whenever needed.

via Apartment Therapy

Also Read: Growing Tomatoes in Hanging Basket

23. Hanging Jars Herb Garden

Make this colorful herb garden with metal chains, mason jars, and hooks.

via Bugaboominimrme

24. Indoor Garden Wall

Easy and incredible. With just some little tin buckets, picture hangers, and your plants, you’ll have this beautiful display up in no time.

via Tenjuneblog

Also Read: Indoor Plants according to Different Light Conditions

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  • Maria

  • January 25, 2016 At 8:33 am

  • Maybe I’m missing something, but I can’t find directions…I have a set of tea cups I’d love to do this with but what about drainage?

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  • admin

  • January 25, 2016 At 2:41 pm

  • Hi Maria, You will have to drill some holes in the bottom of cups for drainage. You can find directions here.

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  • admin

  • January 25, 2016 At 2:41 pm

  • Hi Maria, You will have to drill some holes in the bottom of cups for drainage. You can find directions here.

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Maybe I’m missing something, but I can’t find directions…I have a set of tea cups I’d love to do this with but what about drainage?

Hi Maria, You will have to drill some holes in the bottom of cups for drainage. You can find directions here.

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