I’ve been seeing this really cool trend of DIY Herb Gardens all over Pinterest and Instagram here lately and I wanted to join in! I originally wanted to build a big raised garden bed like most I have seen on there.
But, since this is my very first time trying to garden anything, I figured I would start a little smaller! I will see how this goes this year, and maybe upgrade to a larger raised garden bed next year!
This is also perfect if you don’t have a lot of space, but still want to try to grow your own herbs. I will share everything I used for it below and just how I created my DIY herb garden. And I am pretty proud of it! I love how it turned out and I love being able to grow my own herbs and use them without having to make a trip to the grocery store!
Supplies Needed for DIY Herb Garden:
- A large bucket or container to plant the herbs in
- Herbs
- Potting soil
Getting Started
As you can see, you don’t really need a lot of supplies to get started on this project. And if you know me, then you know I love easy and simple DIYs so this was a perfect project for me!
This idea originally came across my mind when I stumbled upon that beautiful, large galvanized bucket at a local thrift store.
As soon as I saw it, I thought it would be perfect to plant herbs in!
At this point, I had been tirelessly asking my hubby to help me build a raised bed for a herb garden so he was very happy that I decided to use this bucket instead!
He doesn’t have to build anything, and it is a great test run for the future.
Another great thing about this bucket is that it already had holes drilled into the bottom of it for drainage! So this really was a perfect find!
I suggest looking at your local thrift shops too in search for a container or large bucket like I got.
Their prices should be pretty reasonable and I think it is totally fine if it is rusty or chippy. In fact, you know I prefer it that way!
Choosing Herbs
Before you go to your local nursery to choose your herbs, you really need to do some research first. Some herbs don’t play nice together and would not thrive when planted next to each other in the same container.
Before we actually went to the nursery, I sat down and made a list of what herbs could be planted next to each other.
Herbs I Got For My DIY Herb Garden:
- Lavender
- Marjoram
- Sage
- Parsley
- Thyme
I also made the mistake and bought some mint too even though it wasn’t on my list. When I got home, I researched it more and I am so glad I did.
Turns out mint is very aggressive and will take over all the other herbs if you plant it with others! So I decided to plant my mint all by itself in it’s own special container.
And let me tell you, it is definitely thriving!
I had an extra vintage watering can so I was able to plant it in there and it seems to be doing just fine. I also have other herbs planted in separate containers too such as basil and rosemary.
So if you want to plant a herb that doesn’t play nicely with others, don’t be afraid to get a few extra planters and just plant them separately.
Planting The Herbs
You will definitely need a lot of potting soil depending on the size of bucket or container you get! Keep that in mind when you are getting your supplies together. We pretty much used a whole bag of potting soil.
After I poured the soil in, I placed each herb in the spot I wanted to plant it in. I wanted to make sure each herb had enough room to grow before I actually planted it.
Once I decided where I wanted to place them all, I got busy planting! I tried to give them all enough room so that they could grow and thrive without affecting the other herbs in the bucket.
I may have enough room to add another herb right in the center of the bucket too. If I do, I will probably add in some oregano. I originally wanted that too but our local nursery was out of that.
Completing The Project
Now that you got everything planted, you are pretty much done! You just need to decide where you want to keep your DIY herb garden out.
Again, research is key here too. Make sure you read about your herbs and whether or not they like full sun or partial sun too.
We decided to put our herbs in the corner of our front porch.
It is partially shaded but it also gets a lot of morning sun and my herbs seem to really like that!
I shared all about our Spring Front Porch earlier and I think this herb garden is the perfect addition to it! I am so excited to see the progress and how they are growing each day!
I hope all this information has inspired you to create your own DIY herb garden too! It really is so easy and it is so much fun to plant your own produce!
In fact, it makes me want to try my hand at planting veggies too! But I think I may wait until next year for that. (Update- I did try my hand in some DIY Raised Garden Beds, so be sure to check that out as well!)
I am taking little baby steps because I used to seriously have a very black thumb so I am trying hard to improve my gardening and plant mom skills!
Thanks for stopping by and reading today. I would love to know if you have ever tried your hand at a herb garden too? And if so, what herbs are your favorite to plant as well?!
Olivia says
I love having fresh herbs during the summer! I just planted a pot with some basil and cilantro– my two favorites to cook with! I also have some mint and lavender in their own pots. Lovely post and beautiful website too!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much Olivia! I have some basil growing too in a separate pot. Love cooking with that as well!
Single Mom Chapters says
I love everything about this post 😍 The pictures are beautifully taken. It makes me want to grow my own herb garden. I’m definitely gonna plant some herbs soon 🥰❤️
Charity Gentry says
Awe thank you so much! You should definitely try to grow your own herb garden too! It’s been a lot of fun!
Monika Gil says
It is a great post! I don’t have space for the bih herb garden but I do have a few little ones in my kitchen! Thanks for sharing x
Charity Gentry says
No problem! I think growing herbs anywhere is just so much fun!
Linda Purcell says
I love your little herb garden. Mine is in the ground but I use it almost everyday. You will get so much joy from it. It looks beautiful and is useful too.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much Linda! I have definitely been enjoying it for sure!
Aislinn Short says
This is one of the cutest things I’ve ever seen!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Charity Gentry says
Awe thank you so much Aislinn. I really appreciate that!
Love, Em says
This is a really cute DIY. You always come up with some of the most amazing things to make! This would be a really cute thing to do with the kids or have as a summer decorative item. It would also look really nice in a window box! Thanks for sharing,
Em x
Charity Gentry says
Awe thank you so much! And yes, this is a perfect kid activity or it would definitely look great in a window box too! Great ideas!
Lisa says
Love how you have these all in one big container – perfect for townhome life!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you! I think so too. It definitely makes it much more compact!
Kait | Slumber & Scones says
I love this so much! I have a few individually potted herbs like mint and basil, and it’s so great having them around for cooking whenever I want to use one. I would love to expand and have a fun combined garden like this too!
Charity Gentry says
Yes! They definitely are perfect for cooking. I’ve been enjoying being able to grab some fresh herbs whenever I want to for dinner as well!
Carolyn says
This is so clever, I never would have thought to plant herbs in the same bed! I’ve always wanted to plant herbs, but my attempts so far have been…unfruitful. I’m definitely going to try this (after doing research about which herbs to plant together). Great post!
Charity Gentry says
Yes! Definitely try it out! It’s so worth it. And you can always plant them in separate containers too if need be!
Kalin says
This is so cute and such a creative idea! I love the look of greenery in vintage pots and containers
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much Kalin. I appreciate it!
Valerie Hughes says
Great DIY on herb gardening. My favorite is mint because it makes the yard smell great and it keeps mosquitos away! I have tried most herbs with mixed results.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much! And I did not know that mint keeps mosquitoes away! So great to hear. I am very prone to getting bit so I think I will move my mint plant next to wherever I am sitting out on the porch to prevent this. Thanks for sharing that!
Amanda says
Thanks for this. Definitely worth considering. And doesn’t take much space after all.
Charity Gentry says
Yes! It definitely is! And it’s perfect if you want to do it, but don’t have much space. It’s very compact!
Lindsey says
I love the bin that you used to plant all your herbs! I hope they grow well for you!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you Lindsey! I hope so too! So far, so good!
Sarah says
Oh wow! This is such a great idea! I love that you upcycled the galvanised bucket, your herb garden is so pretty!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much Sarah! I am glad I found a use for the bucket too!
Chris - CJ Attractions Guide says
Great idea, looks really great too, i love having fresh herbs around so I csn just throw them in cooking
Charity Gentry says
Yes! It is so convenient to have them around for that!
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Adam says
This something I’d like to try with the kids help, think I will get my mum involved too, this is her department.
My brother moved in to a house, where they planted Mint in the garden 🤦♂️ Not a good idea 😂
Charity Gentry says
Yes you should! It would be a fun kids project! And yeah mint definitely takes over quickly!
Adam says
I’ve not found a suitable container at home, so I’ve got my mum looking for what she’s got 😂
lifestyleseason says
Great post! I love growing herbs and this looks so cool!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much! I am definitely loving growing herbs too!
Jenn says
This post was made for me! I too have been wanting a raised garden. I’m the type that would get distracted or bored with it so starting out smaller would be good. I also had no idea some herbs couldn’t be planted with each other! So thank you for that information. Also your set up with the bucket, watering can, and succulents is the cutest thing ever!
Charity Gentry says
No problem! I am so glad you enjoyed the post! I hope you try it out and love it too!
Leigh says
Oh I love this idea, I am going to try this as I use so many herbs during cooking especially basil & coriander. Great tip about the mint – I think I would have done exactly the same thing.
Fab blog too!
Leigh x
Charity Gentry says
Yes! You should definitely try it out! It’s been so awesome for cooking for sure!
Ashley says
I love your herb garden! My daughter and I started to grow some veggies, a herb garden is next on our list! xxx
Charity Gentry says
Awe yay! You should definitely start a herb garden too! Its been a lot of fun so far!
Brooke says
I love growing fresh herbs. Your planters are so cute too.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much. I am loving the fresh herbs too!
Sophie says
This is so cute, I’ve always considered growing my own herbs (makes sense for a food blogger) but I always thought I’d need more space than this. Thanks for sharing yours, you’ve given me a couple of ideas for how I could use my space better x
Sophie
Charity Gentry says
Yes you should definitely try it! You don’t need much space to start one!
Helen says
I love adding fresh herbs to cooking. It gives the meal so much more flavour than dried herbs. I’m currently growing basil, coriander and parsley 🙂
Helen
Tea in the Tub
Charity Gentry says
Yes! I totally agree! You can’t beat fresh herbs!
Lisa says
I love this, Charity! Having a mini herb garden is such a lovely thing, you’ve always got fresh herbs at your fingertips and the feeling of satisfaction you get from growing your own just can’t be beaten! And yes, mint (and sage) is a thug so best to plant separately 🙂 Lisa x
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much Lisa! I didn’t know sage was aggressive too! That’s good to know. Thanks for sharing!
Elaine Fitzpatrick says
I too have planted hervs during lo kdown in pots. My mint is in a separate pot as I learned the hard lesson in a previous garden!
Charity Gentry says
Oh yes! I can’t believe how fast mint can spread!
Kayleigh says
This looks like such an incredible little garden, I really wish that I had the garden space to do something like this. Thanks for sharing x
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much Kayleigh. I appreciate it!
Nancy says
Oooh! I always love seeing people growing their own plants. Big plus when it is edible! I love that the bucket is your vibe. I love that it was easy to transplant the little pots into the big buckets. Keep it up!
Nancy ♥ exquisitely.me
Charity Gentry says
Yes I love it too! I was so happy when I found the bucket. I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it!
Sarah Mark says
I love this project and how you styled it! I’m hoping to do a small pot of herbs for our kitchen window soon to add some life into the kitchen, I love herbs!
Thank you for sharing
Sarah
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Charity Gentry says
Thanks Sarah! Planting herbs on the kitchen window is a great idea too!
Gabby says
I love how your herb garden is looking! I usually grow tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, green onions and kale! I want to start growing parsley and cilantro. This definitely inspired me to go hop on a new garden project! Thank you for sharing.
Much love always,
GABBY | http://www.gabbyabigaill.com
Charity Gentry says
You should definitely do it! I want to start growing some veggies too! That would be a lot of fun!
Alison Kelly says
Beautiful and delicious! I hope you get a good crop! Thanks for the post!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. I hope I do as well!
Alexis says
I have an herb garden too but yours in much more aesthetically pleasing than mine lol. Love all your posts!
Charity Gentry says
Awe thank you so much Alexis! I appreciate that!
Mark Crone says
A simple yet brilliant idea. There’s absolutely nothing like fresh herbs especially with all the home cooking of late. And you are right about mint. Keep it on its own (for mint juleps…). Thanks for sharing,
Charity Gentry says
Yes! I am so glad I kept the mint separate because it is really growing like crazy right now!
Cassie says
This is adorable! I love that you planted it in a metal bucket! Our herbs are literally the only thing growing consistently in our garden this year. My cilantro is almost out of hand! I think by this fall I’ll have the handy hubby build some planter boxes (talked about it all spring) to keep herbs on the back deck. It’s a much closer walk from the kitchen!
Charity Gentry says
Yes! That’s exactly why I wanted to be able to keep them on the front porch! So much easier to walk out there from the kitchen!
Britt says
This is great! We have an herb garden out on the back deck and I LOVE having fresh herbs so readily available. We’ve been talking about creating a second to expand our selection in the future. My favourite is mint (I love making tea out of it) while my husband LOVES his dill!
Charity Gentry says
Yes! I am loving it too. My favorite so far has been mint too!
Al says
I just love gardening right now. This post is amazing. You’re so creative with your designs. I wish my mind worked like yours!
Al xx
Charity Gentry says
Awe thanks so much Al! I just love doing things like this. It keeps my mind busy and productive!
Sonam - Kind Culture says
This looks so lovely! ☺
I grow mint, parsley & basil in my garden. The taste from store bought and home grown is so different! Definitely worth doing.
Charity Gentry says
Yes, I totally agree! You can definitely tell the difference between store bought and homegrown!
Jen says
This is timely because my husband just ordered some strawberry plants for our backyard. I’ll have to share this!
Charity Gentry says
Oh yes! Please do! I would love to get some strawberry and/or fruit plants too! Maybe that can be my next project!
Ellis James Designs says
Never occurred to me you can do this! In theory I knew of herb boxes or something similar but planting them in a chic bucket like this just never passed my mind. Forwarding this idea to my mother, she’s trying her hand at gardening and we’re running out of space!
Charity Gentry says
Awe yay! Glad you found this useful! And yes, so far it is doing really well in this bucket!
Jenny in Neverland says
Your DIY herb garden looks fab! I’ve been wanting to grow my own herbs for AGES cos I’m a very herby person with my meals so I’ll definitely consider doing something like this!
Charity Gentry says
You definitely should! I love it so far and I am so happy I did it!
Amanda says
Your set up is so cute! Thanks for the tips, I’ve been thinking of starting a little garden.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you! You definitely should! I am so glad I did! It’s been a lot of fun!
Under flowery sky says
It’s always so practical. I love my basile and other spices
like that. Thanks for experiences, I love your vintage look.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. I always love the vintage look too!
Meaghan says
Aww this is so cute, I love it!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much! I love it too!
Olivia says
This is such a cute idea, one of the best DIY I’ve seen! Perfect for the summer 🙂 Thanks for sharing xo
xoxo Olivia | https://www.oliviaandbeauty.com
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much! I think it is perfect for Summer too!
Maria says
I just love how you used the watering can as a planter!! Such a cute and inventive planter:)
Charity Gentry says
Thank you! I thought so too! I am glad it is prospering in it as well.
Luke Slater says
I absolutely adore herbs and I love experimenting with them in my cooking, I’ve always loved to grow a herb garden and this has given me some inspiration to give it a go 😁
Charity Gentry says
Awe yay! Glad it could give you some inspiration! You should definitely do it!
Joseph Harrison says
Love this post!
Joseph
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much. I appreciate it!