This DIY Kitchen Herb Garden uses upcycled materials and is great for growing herbs both indoors and out. I absolutely love having fresh herbs to cook with. Typically, I grown them in large containers outside and on the porch. It’s nice though to have a some smaller plants in the kitchen, the ones that get used a lot like basil, oregano and parsley to name a few.
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Planters can be expensive. I knew I wanted to something more economical for this kitchen herb garden, and lately I’ve been much more mindful about waste. I decided to try painting some soup cans and am happy with how this project turned out. It’s great when you can upcycle something and it turns out incredibly cute.
If you want to spiff up your outdoor garden, check out this Old World Inspired Painted Flower Pots DIY.
With Mother’s Day coming up, this DIY kitchen herb garden would be a lovely gift for a mom who loves to cook.
Supplies Needed for DIY Planters:
soup cans
craft paint
paint brushes
adhesive chalkboard labels
white chalk marker
small rocks or pebbles
potting mix
starter herb plants
How to Make a DIY Kitchen Herb Garden
First, wash and dry your empty tin cans, and paint them. My mom painted our cans with Anne Sloan Chalk Paints in the colors Versailles and Provence. Any chalky or acrylic craft paint will work. I personally love the chalk paints, because they go on so smooth and creamy and you usually only need one coat. Foam brushes are perfect for painting your cans. Let the cans dry completely.
Get your labels ready. I used these adhesive chalkboard labels made by Crafty Croc, but any adhesive labels will do. I also used a Crafty Croc white chalk marker
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Place a handful of rocks in the bottom of each tin can. This will allow for drainage. You might also want to drill a few small holes in the bottom of each can.
Add a small scoop of dirt. You won’t need much, because the plants already come with dirt. Use your best judgement on this. Carefully, place the plant into the can and top off with additional soil if necessary. After you are finished with all of your planting, be sure to water them.
Wipe off any dirt from the cans with a cloth and add your labels.
I have to admit that I’m kinda loving how these turned out. About the plants, if you have time, you could easily grow your own herbs from seed. Here is a Step-by-Step Upcycled Seed Starting Tutorial. However, if you are in a time crunch or are just impatient like me, small starter plants from the garden center work great.
If these herbs are snipped and used frequently, you should be able to keep them in the cans for a long while. However, there may come a time when you will need to find them a new home out in your garden. If that happens, just start some new ones!
You might also enjoy seeing how I used an old beverage cart for this DIY Garden Cart project.
Originally published on April 20, 2015.
I am seriously doing this! Just so over spending my hard earned money on pricey herbs at the supermarket!
It;s a great idea. We have so many on those tin cans to recycle, it’s nice to know they can be reused for something very useful.
what a nice idea knowing you are upcycling and being creative and thoughtful all at the same time!
These herb pots are so cute and look so easy to make. My mom would really love some to put in her kitchen window. This is a craft we could both do together. Thank you!
I really want to grow herbs and this is a great idea! And because it’s easy, I can do this!
This is such a cute and easy way to start learning how to grow your own herb. IM going to do this with my 3 precious little girls who I know would love to do this. Also we would be recycling our cans. so this is a win win in my book.
I love this post! My daughter just purchased a house and because of all we are doing to remodel we decided on no Christmas presents. Little does she know Mom just can’t do that and this is a fantastic idea! Thank you!
I think this is a great idea for a gift. I personally would love to get this. I have a garden where I have lots of vegetables but I don’t have any herbs!
This is such a neat idea. I love reusing and upcycling items. Love it!
This is a great idea for growing herbs.