Low-budget and Easy Container Ideas For Herb Garden


Regardless of whether you love cooking, preparing a delicious meal for your family always is the best way to express your love. However, if you are good at cooking, then you must want to add herbs to your dishes, because herbs will give your food a special taste, which, of course, is more delicious. The experience of getting fresh herbs from your own personal herb garden in your home, in your kitchen is exciting, and you cannot get the same experience from the store.

Imagine how amazing it is! You will always have them in pots nearby, and you can add them in all meals you’re cooking. What’s more interesting is that they can easily become the great decorations, and bring a little greenery into your kitchen. Moreover, you don’t need to plan a large space for growing your herb garden. All you need are just some low-budget herb containers. Look for some unused cans, jars, tea cups, plastic bottles or other more crazy old items to plant your herbs in your kitchen, and then you can see them growing day by day. How wonderful! So let us take action together, enjoy cooking with the freshest herbs.

Hanging Kitchen Garden On a Window:

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Tutorial: 3peppers-recipes.com

Upcycled Container Herb Garden:

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Source: diynetwork.com

DIY Pallet Living Wall Garden:

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Tutorial: beersnbeans.blogspot.ca

Create Your Favirate Vertical Garden with a Tiered Wire Hanging Basket:

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Source: telegraph.co.uk   Tutorial: sherisilver.com

Start Seeds In The Egg Carton:

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Tutorial: apartmenttherapy.com

Use Tin Cans in a Variety of Sizes to Build a Cute Kitchen Garden:

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Tutorial: hgtv.com

Don’t Throw Away Your Old Vintage Tea Cups:

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Tutorial: www.intimateweddings.com

Build an Indoor Garden with Recycled Pallets:

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Tutorial: milouket.tv

How About Kettle Styled Containers:

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Source: funkyjunkinteriors.net

Don’t Forget Those Personalize Plain Terracotta Pots:

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Source: bodhiluxe.com

Decorate Your Kitchen Wall with This Cute Mounted Can Herbs Garden:

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Source: blogger.com

Grow a sweet little Herb Garden in these Pint Mason Jars:

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Tutorial: eighteen25.com

Make a Vertical Garden Out of a Shoe Caddy:

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Source: instructables.com

Colorful Painted Metal Bucket:

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Source: dixiedally.blogspot.com

Old Twinings Tea Caddies Can be Used as Planters for Basil, Curly Parsley or Chamomile:

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Source: www.apartmenttherapy.com

Clever Self-Watering Planter, You Should Try…

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Tutorial: www.seattlesundries.com

Use an Ikea doo-dad:

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Tutorial: www.curbly.com

If You Have some Empty Coffee Cans, Reuse Them and Create a Sisal Wrapped Cans Garden:

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Tutorial: myhouseandhome.squarespace.com

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Source: www.housetohome.co.uk

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Source: www.housetohome.co.uk

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Source: www.apartmenttherapy.com

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Tutorial: camillestyles.com

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Source: apartmenttherapy.com

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Source: shelterness.com

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Source: blog.stitchawishdesigns.com

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Tutorial: younghouselove.com

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Tutorial: www.ourcozycubbyhole.com

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Source: twotwentyone.net

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Source: www.woohome.com

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Source: thebubbaeffect.com

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Tutorial: urbangreenspace.wordpress.com

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Tutorial: ana-white.com

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Tutorial: persephonemagazine.com

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Source: urbilis.com