Creating your own herb garden doesn’t require a sprawling yard or endless space. With a bit of creativity and a pinch of inspiration, you can transform even the smallest spot into a thriving herb haven.
1. Stacked Planter Tower
Create a towering herb garden by stacking pots of different sizes. It’s a showstopper in the garden and adds a bit of height and drama to your plant display.
2. Rolling Herb Cart
A rollable cart is ideal for chasing sunlight. I love how I can move my herb collection around the patio, ensuring they get all the sun they crave without any hassle.
3. Repurposed Drawer Planters
Old drawers can be repurposed into quirky herb planters. Just line them with plastic and you have a unique, eye-catching piece for your garden.
4. Vertical Wooden Pallet Planter
Have you ever thought about using a wooden pallet as a vertical planter? It’s a fantastic way to utilize vertical space, and I love how it gives my herbs a cozy home while saving floor space.
5. Wooden Crate Herb Garden
Stack wooden crates and fill them with herbs for a rustic display. It’s a great way to repurpose materials and create a functional yet stylish garden.
6. Mason Jar Herb Garden
Mason jars are perfect for indoor herb gardens. Attach them to a wooden board for a wall-mounted garden that’s both space-saving and stylish.
7. DIY Herb Spiral
Create a herb spiral using bricks or stones for a permaculture-inspired garden. It’s a visually striking and efficient way to grow a variety of herbs in a small space.
8. Wall-Mounted Herb Shelves
Install a few shelves on an outdoor wall to create a multi-level herb garden. I love using reclaimed wood for this, adding a bit of rustic charm.
9. Vintage Ladder Herb Stand
Repurpose an old ladder into a tiered herb garden. I lean mine against the wall, filling each step with potted herbs – it’s like creating a vertical garden staircase!
10. Gutter System Herb Garden
Install a gutter system along your fence for a unique vertical garden. It’s a brilliant way to maximize space and keep your herbs within easy reach.
11. Upcycled Shoe Organizer
An old shoe organizer can be transformed into a vertical herb garden. Simply hang it on a sunny fence and fill each pocket with soil and seeds – it’s as easy as it sounds.
12. Self-Watering Planters
If you’re like me and occasionally forget to water your plants, self-watering planters are a lifesaver. They make sure your herbs stay hydrated even when you’re not around.
13. Rustic Log Planters
For a natural look, hollow out logs to use as herb planters. They blend beautifully into any garden setting and add an earthy vibe that I adore.
14. Recycled Tire Planters
Paint old tires in vibrant colors and stack them for a playful twist on traditional planters. They’re durable and add a pop of color to any garden space.
15. DIY Wine Crate Planter
Wine crates make excellent herb planters! Line them with burlap for a rustic look and fill them with your favorite herbs. They’re easy to move around and add a vintage touch to your garden.
16. Hanging Basket Planters
If you’re short on ground space, consider going up with hanging baskets. I hang mine from the porch ceiling, and they not only save space but also sway gently in the breeze.
17. Glass Bottle Herb Planters
Cut old glass bottles in half to create chic hanging planters. They catch the light beautifully and add a modern twist to your herb garden.
18. Repurposed Tin Can Planters
Transform your leftover tin cans into charming herb planters. Just add a splash of paint and some soil, and you’ve got a set of rustic containers ready to line your windowsill.
19. Chalkboard Planters
Paint your planters with chalkboard paint. It’s a fun way to label your herbs, and you can easily change the names if you swap plants out seasonally.
20. Tea Cup Herb Garden
For a touch of whimsy, plant your herbs in oversized tea cups. They make adorable kitchen windowsill planters and are sure to bring a smile to your face every morning.

