![]() ![]() The drainage holes in the containers I used in these pictures are about the size of a nickel. Overwatering is unhealthy for plants, and most herbs really don’t do well in overly wet conditions. Your herb garden containers must have good drainage, this is really important for making sure the plant roots aren’t sitting in water. Herbs actually do alright in smaller containers, so don’t stress too much about container size. The planting containers you use for your window herb garden need to be big enough for your plants and give them a little bit of room to grow. They might look a little sad, like this dill plant here, but just give them a drink when you get home and they will be alright to wait for a few days until you’re ready to plant them up. In this post I’ll show you exactly how to plant a window herb garden!Ĭhoose herbs from the store that you know you’ll use in the kitchen. It’s a project that is easy to tackle and one you can use in your cooking right away. I love pretty decor but I love it even more when it’s functional – herbs fit that bill! I get asked frequently what a beginning gardener should plant and I always recommend starting with a window herb garden. Planting a window herb garden is easy, follow these simple steps to make sure your herbs thrive and grow! Nothing is better than fresh herbs on a home-cooked meal, and growing your own is something everyone can do.Ī window herb garden is one of my favorite ways to bring life into a room.
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