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Potted Paradise

December 2025

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Potted Paradise

A Lighthearted Guide to Growing Herbs in Containers

By Oglah Morogo

Illustrated By Nick Gray

Read by Matilda Longbottom

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Let me tell you a little secret—I used to think you needed a vast, rolling garden to grow fresh herbs. Rows of fragrant rosemary, lush basil, and thyme carpeting the ground like a verdant dream. But, reality check! My gardening ambitions far outpaced my available space. So, I did what any determined (or possibly stubborn) plant lover would do—I turned to container gardening.

Now, whether you have a sprawling backyard, a tiny balcony, or just a kitchen windowsill, you, too, can grow fresh, homegrown herbs. Container gardening is proof that where there’s a will (and a good pot), there’s a way!

Why I Love Growing Herbs in Containers (And Why You Will, Too!)

Besides the absolute delight of plucking fresh basil for a caprese salad or snipping rosemary for a roast, growing herbs in containers comes with a few extra perks:

  1. Easy Mobility: Containers let you play musical chairs with your plants—chasing the sun, dodging storms, or rearranging your setup for aesthetics.
  2. Pest and Disease Control: Less soil means fewer uninvited critters, and you have more control over soil quality.
  3. Maximizing Space: Even if your “garden” is just a fire escape or a tiny patio, container gardening makes it possible.
  4. Instant Aromatherapy: A potted herb garden near your doorway means every breeze brings a whiff of delicious, earthy fragrance.

Picking the Perfect Pot: Bigger Isn’t Always Better (But Sometimes It Is)!

Not all pots are created equal, and size does matter—at least when it comes to your herb garden.

  • Small Herbs: Basil, thyme, and parsley do well in 6–12-inch pots.
  • Big and Bold: Rosemary and sage prefer deeper pots to stretch their roots.
  • Mint Warning: This herb is the garden’s version of an overenthusiastic party guest—give it its own container unless you want it to take over!

Pro tip: If you’re short on space, go vertical! Hanging pots, wall planters, or even an old ladder shelf can turn any blank wall into an herb-growing masterpiece.

Which Herbs Should You Grow? (Spoiler: The Ones You’ll Actually Use)!

The key to a successful herb garden isn’t just about what grows best—it’s about what you love to eat! My personal go-to lineup includes:

Basil: Loves warmth and regular trimming (the more you cut, the bushier it gets)

Rosemary: Low maintenance, drought-resistant, and practically indestructible

Thyme: A perfect windowsill herb that doesn’t mind a little neglect

Parsley: Grows well in partial shade, making it ideal for balconies

Oregano: Thrives on sunlight and minimal fuss

Mint: Great for mojitos, but keep it contained unless you want a mint invasion!

Soil, Sun and Water: The Holy Trinity of Happy Herbs

Sunlight: Most herbs need at least six hours of direct sunlight per day, so find the sunniest spot possible. If your apartment is more cave-like than sun-kissed, grow lights can save the day.

Watering: Herbs in containers dry out faster than those in the ground. Stick your finger in the soil—if the top inch is dry, it’s time to water. Just don’t overdo it! Soggy roots are a surefire way to invite trouble.

Soil Matters: Use a light, well-draining potting mix. Skip regular garden soil—it’s too dense and holds too much moisture for potted herbs.

Keeping Your Herbs Happy (And Keeping Pests Away)!

Despite your best efforts, sometimes pests come knocking (or crawling).

Aphid Invasion? A quick blast of water or a gentle soap spray will send them packing.

Fungus Gnats? Let the soil dry out between waterings and add a bit of cinnamon—it’s a natural antifungal.

Spider Mites? A little neem oil does wonders.

Also, remember to prune your herbs regularly! Not only does it keep them from getting leggy, but it also gives you an excuse to cook with them more often.

Harvesting: The Most Satisfying Part!

There’s nothing quite like snipping fresh herbs for a homemade dish. When harvesting, always cut just above a leaf node to encourage new growth. And, if you see flowers forming (especially on basil), pinch them off—flowering can make the leaves taste bitter.

Final Thoughts: Even the Smallest Space Can Be an Herb Haven

Container herb gardening isn’t just for people with limited space—it’s for anyone who loves fresh flavors at their fingertips. Whether your garden is a sprawling backyard or a tiny kitchen counter, you can enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own herbs.

So, grab a pot, pick your favorite herbs, and let the growing begin! Your taste buds will thank you. ❖

Editor’s Note: for more information about herb gardening, check out our Herb Gardening in America guidebook.


About the Author: Oglah Morogo is a passionate gardener and herb enthusiast who believes that fresh flavors belong in every kitchen, no matter how small. When she’s not tending to her container garden, she’s experimenting with new ways to cook with homegrown ingredients—or simply enjoying a cup of mint tea from her latest harvest.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • At The Gate
  • Club Notes

  • Home for the Holidays (with Houseplants!)
  • Windowsill Gardening for Kids
  • Common as Dirt
  • The Curious Affair of the Sunflower-Marigold Seeds …
  • Oregano’s Surprising Health Benefits!
  • Highland Fling
  • The Patron Saints of Christmas—and of Gardening
  • A Season of Joy
  • PLANTS WE LOVE

  • The Spices That Make the Holidays
  • When the Pie Bit Back
  • Avocado Dreams
  • STORIES FROM THE GARDEN

  • Roots in the Snow
  • Potted Paradise
  • A Parsley Love Story from the Garden to the Table
  • In the Garden of Time with Angels
  • The Lot of Hope
  • Guess Who’s Coming to Christmas Dinner?
  • Boy, Was I a Sap!
  • Winter Gardening Adventures
  • Introduction to Bedtime Tales StoryBook
  • GARDEN TO TABLE JOURNEYS

  • Introduction to Our Holiday Cookie Collection
  • Rolled Oat Cranberry Walnut Cookie Recipe
  • The Keylime Cookie Recipe Story
  • The Dark Chocolate Mixed Nut Healthy Brownie
  • My Dad’s Raspberry Butter Cookies
  • The Chunky Peanut Butter Cookie

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