We all want to live in a fine-looking home, house or apartment that is well adorned with herb gardens. It not only gives the look of an elegant and tidy place but also helps purify our environment around it!
The time spent in caring for your own herb garden is sure to make you feel refreshed. Whether it be indoors or outdoors, the fresh air will always stay with us and provide aromatherapy benefits too!
Take a look at these 6 creative DIY gardens both for your indoor and outdoor space.
1. Vertical Hanging Garden
The vertical garden is becoming more popular than ever before, and for a good reason! It’s not just beautiful to look at; vertical gardens are practical.
They will beautify your garden while also being very easy-to use – you can hang them up or place plants on steps with holes in between so they get sunlight as needed.
2. Tea Cup Planters
You can beautify every room in your home with herbs planted in teacups. Teapots come in many shapes and sizes, so you’re sure not get bored of seeing them on display!
To ensure that everything blends together nicely color-wise, it’s best to match up what kind or cups are used for each type plant – get creative with all sorts of colors and designs.
3. One Big Pot
Using a single pot which is big enough to accommodate various herbs is also another amazing idea you can use for decorating your house.
Make sure that the herbs are properly labeled and attended before placing them in such an item as this will make it easy on yourself when watering all at once!
4. Bookshelf Garden
To make your bookshelf more than just an empty space, fill it with life! Give the shelves a new purpose by planting herbs and flowers.
This design works like the faux ladder planter. However, instead of one type of plant in each compartment (like most garden organizers), you can grow different varieties that require less attention, but look great all together on this unique indoor smartening venture.
If you place it outdoors then use individual compartments for edging/staking.
5. Bottle-Top Vertical Garden
Don’t throw away those bottles lying around your house! Cut the top half of a bottle and pin it on an outside wall.
Fill up with soil, plant some herbs or flowers for landscaping purposes only – don’t cover any openings as they will serve for drainage.
6. Vertical Garden Walls
Vertical garden wall design is a great way to grow your herbs no matter where you plant them.
Just hang a wire mesh on the side of any room and make sure you place it in an area with good light exposure, then stick plants into tins or bottles – they’ll be happy! Try this indoors too if that’s what works best for space limitations outside.