You don’t need a backyard or a green thumb to grow your herbs. A sunny windowsill and a few mason jars are all it takes. Whether you’re short on space or want fresh flavor, a mason jar herb garden is a cheap, easy, and satisfying way to bring a little greenery indoors. Plus, it looks great in any kitchen.
Here’s how to build your own, step by step.
What You’ll Need:
- Mason jars (pint or quart size)
- Small rocks or pebbles (for drainage)
- Potting soil
- Herb seeds or starter plants (basil, parsley, mint, thyme, and chives are great options)
- Labels (optional)
- A sunny spot
Step 1: Add Drainage
Mason jars don’t have holes, which means water can build up and rot your plants’ roots. To avoid that, start by adding about an inch of small rocks or pebbles at the bottom of each jar. It’s a simple fix that keeps things healthy.
Step 2: Add Soil
Scoop potting soil into each jar, filling them about three-quarters full. Don’t pack it down too tightly—roots need room to breathe.
Step 3: Plant Your Herbs
If you’re using seeds, follow the instructions on the packet—usually, a sprinkle and a light covering of soil will do. If you’re using starter plants, gently loosen the roots before placing them in the soil, then top off with more soil and pat gently.
Step 4: Find the Right Spot
Most herbs love sunlight, so place your jars near a window that gets at least 6 hours of sun a day. A kitchen windowsill is perfect—it’s close to where you’ll use the herbs and usually has decent light.
Step 5: Water with Care
Herbs don’t like soggy soil. Water lightly when the top inch feels dry. If you see water pooling at the bottom, wait a bit longer between waterings.
Step 6: Label and Trim
Add labels if you like—chalkboard stickers or wooden tags work well. As your herbs grow, pinch off leaves regularly to keep them bushy and full. Use the trimmings in your cooking—nothing beats fresh-picked flavor.
That’s it—no fancy tools, no big investment. Just a few jars, a little dirt, and some sunlight. In a few weeks, you’ll have fresh herbs growing within arm’s reach, ready to jazz up your meals and freshen up your space. Whether you’re cooking pasta, brewing tea, or just want a little green in your life, this tiny garden brings a lot to the table.