Windowsill Garden

This article will be short because windowsill plants are so simple! Making the most of a bit of space or a sunny window requires just a few materials and some creativity. The goal of this article is to give you some handy tips and get you thinking.

Sunny decks, patios, balconies, or a small patch of dirt outside with good drainage are great opportunities to garden. A small pot on a windowsill is not the best for supporting large vegetables or any serious agricultural endeavor (check out the potted plants article for that), but it's a strategy that can work remarkably well for herbs and other compact plants like radishes and scallions.

Tiered Garden

The question is how to use space vertically instead of just horizontally. You can find plenty of space saving planters for sale, or you can easily recreate something like this yourself. DIY tutorial and image from here.

DIY Tiered Herb Garden

This clever design gives you the option of moving your garden to follow the sun for optimal exposure:

Mobile tiered garden
Image from Garden Therapy.
Another tiered garden
Image from Garden Therapy.
Tiered planter on deck
Image from Making Lemonade.

Almost any vertical structure can be repurposed for a tiered garden. Even old furniture works!

Repurposed furniture tiered garden
Image from Decoist.

Mounted Garden

If you don't want to use any space horizontally check out these mounted gardens.

Have natural sunlight but no countertop space? With just pieces of wood, hose clamps, and mason jars you can turn an empty wall into something artful and productive.

Mason jar wall planter
DIY instructions and image from Not Just a Housewife.

Don't even have a good wall? Make one out of chicken wire!

Chicken wire mounted garden
Image from Decoist.
Vertical succulent picture
Image from Garden Therapy, DIY instructions here.

Hanging Garden

Mount your own structure to hang plants from or just hook pots on existing ledges and edges.

Hanging pot garden
Image from BHG.
Macrame plant hangers
DIY instructions and image from Homedit.
Vertical clay pot garden
Image from The Horticult.

Or grow your herbs in shoe pockets!

Shoe pocket herb garden
DIY instructions and image from Instructables.

Not much of a DIY person? Go here to find full kits for sale, including various fancy hanging designs and a mini hydroponics farm that doubles as a fish tank.

Hopefully some of these ideas got you inspired! Often setting up a garden only requires a bit of sunlight, seeds, dirt, and some creatively repurposed materials.