3 DIY Herb Gardens You'll Want to Grow

You don’t need a ton of space to give your green thumb some exercise! Get growing with these small-space (read: apartment-friendly!) herb garden solutions, handpicked by the editors of our little-sister site, TheSnug.com!

Tension Rod and S-Hooks
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Got a window? Then you’ve got an herb garden. Take this photo to your local hardware store and pick up a few simple items to make this no-tools-needed installation. (VIA Shelterness)

Hang a Wall Garden
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Create some living (and edible!) wall art. Hang this planter on a wall that gets ample sunlight and you’ll have your own fresh seasoning before you know it. (VIA Williams-Sonoma)

Wall-Mounted Mason Jar Planter
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An insanely popular DIY that merges mason jars and gardening, this is an easy upgrade you can tackle this weekend! (VIA Not Just a Housewife)

Plenty more where that came from! See even more DIY herb-garden ideas at TheSnug.com

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