How To: Start Your Own Indoor Herb Garden

Indoor Herb Garden

Home improvement projects like starting an herb garden can be pretty intimidating. But with this simple project, you can have all of the rewards of a garden, without having to go outside! It takes only a few minutes to make and your herbs will be ready in just a few weeks.

What You’ll Need:

Mason Jars
Chalk Paint
Chalk
Rocks or Pebbles
Moisture Control Potting Mix
Herb Seeds

Directions:

Step 1: Rinse your mason jars out with soap and water. If a label needs to be removed, soak the jars in a mixture of warm water and dish soap for 30 minutes, and then peel the label off. Hint: the label should come off easily, if not, it needs to be soaked for longer. Dip a paper towel in rubbing alcohol and rub off any leftover sticky spots.
Step 2: Use masking tape to tape off a rectangular section on your jar. This will be where the herb labels will be written so make sure it’s the size you want.
Step 3: Apply a thick, smooth layer of chalk paint over your rectangle in one stroke and let dry for 1 hour. If you want to apply another coat, let the first coat dry fully before applying. Then, remove masking tape and label your jars.
Step 4: Fill about 1-2 inches of your jar with rocks, pebbles or marbles. Then, fill the rest of the jar up with your choice of potting mix, leaving about 1 inch at the top of your jar.
Step 5: Plant your herb seeds of choice (following instructions on packet) and top off your jar with more potting soil.
Step 6: Lightly water the top of your soil, and place them near a windowsill or countertop that receives ample sunlight. Then, watch your herbs grow!

 

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