Need Help Maintaining Your Indoor Herb Garden? See This Video for Some Good Tips!

Need Help Maintaining Your Indoor Herb Garden? See This Video for Some Good Tips!

Last Updated: January 31, 2026

So you’ve finally started your own indoor herb garden. What now? Planting herbs is easy, but maintaining them can be a challenge. Don’t worry if you’re new to this because this blog post was especially written to help you. So if you’re ready, let’s start with some practical tips!

For indoor herb garden maintenance, there are three main points you need to think about.

The very first thing you need to do is to look for a window that gets plenty of sunlight. Herbs generally like to receive a good amount of sunlight daily, so this will really benefit them. An alternative to using windows is to put your herbs outside for a couple of hours, then put them back inside once they’ve already received enough hours of sunlight.

Second thing to do is to water your indoor herbs moderately and frequently to keep them moist. Avoid watering too much because this is the primary reason why plants drown and eventually die. It’s best to prepare just the right volume of water.

Third, regularly trim your herbs. Proper trimming can help them grow in a healthier way. It can also increase the production of leaves and make your herbs even more flavorful. Trimming your herbs incorrectly will only make your herbs taste bitter, so be sure to apply the right technique.

For more indoor herb garden maintenance tips, please watch this quick video from Essortment.

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Video Source: Essortment Youtube Channel

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I prune my indoor herb garden? Prune or harvest herbs every 1-2 weeks once plants are established. Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and prevents flowering, which can make leaves bitter. Remove no more than one-third of the plant at a time to keep it healthy and productive.

What temperature is best for indoor herbs? Most herbs thrive at 60-70°F, typical room temperature. Avoid placing herbs near heating vents, air conditioners, or drafty windows where temperature fluctuates. Basil prefers warmer temps (65-75°F), while parsley and chives tolerate cooler conditions (55-65°F).

Should I mist my indoor herbs? Generally no. Most culinary herbs prefer drier conditions and misting can promote fungal diseases. Instead, ensure good air circulation with a small fan. If your home is very dry (below 30% humidity), place pots on pebble trays with water, keeping pot bottoms above water level.

How do I know if my indoor herbs need repotting? Repot when roots grow through drainage holes, water drains too quickly, or growth slows despite proper care. Most herbs need repotting every 6-12 months. Move to a pot 1-2 inches larger in diameter. Spring is the best time to repot.

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