5 Reasons To Grow Your Herbs Indoors!

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Thyme and basil indoors on a windowsill.

Whether you have limited outdoor space or simply want fresh herbs at your fingertips, bringing your herb garden inside comes with plenty of perks. 

From easy access to year-round harvests, let’s explore five fantastic reasons to start growing your herbs indoors!

1. Fresh Herbs All Year Round

Put your dried basil away! One of the biggest perks of growing herbs indoors is that you can enjoy them all year long, regardless of the season. While outdoor annual herbs may struggle in the cold months, indoor plants thrive in the warmth of our homes and will keep growing.

Imagine having fresh basil, oregano, or rosemary right at your fingertips for your winter soups and roasted veggies — no need to worry about frosts or seasonal changes!

Related Read | 9 Indoor Herbs to Grow on a Windowsill This Winter

Fresh cilantro in a pot indoors.

2. Easy Access for Cooking

There’s nothing quite like the convenience of grabbing fresh herbs while you’re cooking, without stepping foot outside. Indoor herb gardens are perfect for those who love to cook with fresh ingredients.

Whether you need a handful of parsley for a garnish, add a few sprigs of thyme to roast veggies or add a bunch of aromatic herbs to a stew, you’ll have everything within arm’s reach.

A bunch of herbs including sage, rosemary and thyme are tied together next to a pair of scissors, twine and a sage plant in a pot on a countertop.

3. No Pests, No Problem

One of the most frustrating parts of outdoor gardening is dealing with pests. Slugs can be a real problem with basil in particular and aphids like to attack parsley and cilantro. Growing your herbs indoors means they are unlikely to be attacked by insects like aphids, slugs, or caterpillars.

Of course, you’ll still need to keep an eye out for the occasional indoor pests like spider mites or fungus gnats, but overall, your plants will be safer from those pesky intruders.

A basil in a pot outdoors. Many of the leaves have been visible attacked by pests.

4. You Can Grow Herbs in Any Space

Whether you live in a small apartment or a home without much yard space, growing herbs indoors allows you to create a garden no matter where you are.

It can also extend your growing space! Herbs are naturally small and can thrive in little pots, so you don’t need a lot of space to grow a wide variety. This could leave the rest of your garden free for more flowers, veggies or evergreens.

3 pots of herbs on a windowsill, the window is slightly ajar.

5. A Touch of Greenery Indoors

Let’s face it — plants make everything better. Growing herbs indoors not only provides fresh ingredients, but it also adds a splash of greenery and life to your home.

A few pots of herbs can brighten up a kitchen, a windowsill, or any room with natural light. Plus, caring for them can be a therapeutic and rewarding hobby.

Herbs on a kitchen windowsill. They are illuminated bright green by sunlight.

In short, growing herbs indoors is a wonderful way to add fresh flavors to your meals, beautify your home, and keep gardening simple and stress-free. And an extra top tip… make sure they’re herbs that you actually enjoy using!

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  • Hey there! I'm Hannah from Mini Garden Spaces.

    I'm a gardener currently based in Gloucestershire. Balconies, patios or windowsills... no matter how small your garden, you'll find top tips on growing beautiful plants and tasty veg in your mini garden space.

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