This hanging herb garden grows upside down and looks just fine if you are thinking of growing herbs a few herbs in your kitchen near a sunny window.
Kitchen wall herb garden.
Whether you want to grow a kitchen herb garden as a hobby or to save money or just for healthier eating there are plenty of herbs you can grow in your backyard on your patio or even in your windowsill.
Vertical garden wall a lack of physical space shouldn t deter you from having your very own herb garden so going vertical is the perfect option.
This stand alone wire netting wall is pure brilliance and despite its genius function it is absolutely beautiful.
All you need is an indoor wall planter like this one.
Keep your herbs close by so that you can pick them freshly the moment you need them and add them to your cooking or baking.
You ll have fresh herbs available at your finger tips when you re cooking.
Fresh herbs make recipes taste even better and are great to have around for soups stews and salads.
The kitchen is the perfect place to have an herb garden.
The uses for a shipping pallet are seemingly endless.
These herb garden planters will look killer in your kitchen or wherever you choose to display them and keep your meals tasting fresh to death all year long.
We love the idea of using this as a table centerpiece as well.
Planting all your herbs in one container is the easiest way to save space in a small kitchen.
I think these would look so cute on a kitchen wall filled with herbs.
Mason jar wall planter.
This pallet herb garden is a genius idea for renters because the pieces can be installed almost anywhere.
You can also go all out with an indoor herb garden wall.
Countertop herb garden gardenista.
And if you re more of a gardening.
Finally if you re not ready for an indoor wall herb garden you can always begin with a kitchen herb garden indoor in a coffee cup.