
When the colder months roll in, many outdoor gardens go dormant—but that doesn’t mean you have to stop growing fresh, flavorful herbs! With the right setup, you can grow herbs indoors all winter long, ensuring you always have fresh ingredients right at your fingertips. Not only does an indoor herb garden provide easy access to homegrown flavors, but it also brightens up your space and fills your kitchen with refreshing aromas even in the darkest months.
However, winter’s shorter days and limited sunlight can make it tricky for herbs to thrive indoors. That’s where the Grove™ Bar Light comes in! This sleek, under-cabinet grow light provides full-spectrum illumination, ensuring your herbs get the light they need to grow strong and healthy—no matter the season.
Whether you’re looking to elevate your cooking with fresh-picked flavors or just love the soothing scent of herbs in your home, here’s a list of the best herbs to grow indoors during winter.
Best Herbs to Grow Indoors in Winter (and How to Use Them!)
The key to successful indoor herb gardening is choosing plants that adapt well to lower light and cooler temperatures. Here are some of the best herbs to grow inside when it’s cold outside:
🌿 Basil
A kitchen essential, basil thrives indoors with 6-8 hours of bright light, making the Grove™ Bar Light a great solution during shorter winter days. This flavorful herb is perfect for pesto, pasta sauces, salads, and as a fresh garnish. You can also infuse basil into homemade oils or vinegars for an extra punch of flavor!
🌿 Thyme
With its earthy, aromatic scent, thyme is a low-maintenance herb that loves well-draining soil and bright, direct light. Thyme is great for soups, stews, roasted meats, and homemade bread. It’s also known for its antibacterial properties and can be used in homeopathic salves and essential oils.
🌿 Mint
A fast-growing herb, mint loves moist soil and bright, indirect light. Use it in tea, cocktails, homemade syrups, or fresh fruit salads. Mint is also popular in aromatherapy and can be used in DIY essential oils or herbal balms for a refreshing, cooling effect.
🌿 Oregano
A staple in Mediterranean cooking, oregano flourishes in bright, warm conditions but prefers drier soil—so avoid overwatering. It’s a go-to herb for pizza, pasta, roasted vegetables, and marinades. Oregano is also packed with antioxidants and can be used to make immune-boosting teas or herbal remedies.
🌿 Parsley
Rich in vitamins and minerals, parsley adds a fresh burst of flavor to soups, salads, dressings, and grain dishes. It grows best with consistent light exposure, making the Grove™ Bar Light an excellent choice for under-cabinet lighting. Parsley is also a natural breath freshener and can be used in detoxifying teas or digestive tonics.
🌿 Chives
One of the easiest herbs to grow indoors, chives require moderate light and occasional trimming to stay productive. Use chives as a garnish for eggs, potatoes, soups, and dips, or mix them into butter or cream cheese for a flavorful spread.
Why Use the Grove™ Bar Light for Your Indoor Herb Garden?
Most kitchens don’t get enough natural light, especially during winter, which can make it difficult for herbs to thrive. That’s where the Grove™ Bar Light comes in!
✔️ Under-Cabinet Installation – The Grove™ is sleek, low-profile, and easy to mount under kitchen cabinets, giving your herbs the perfect full-spectrum light without taking up counter space.
✔️ Full-Spectrum LED – Designed to mimic natural sunlight, this grow light ensures your herbs receive the right wavelengths for photosynthesis and healthy growth.
✔️ 360° Rotation & Touch Dimmable – Customize the angle and intensity of light to match your plant’s needs.
✔️ Energy Efficient – The Grove™ provides high-quality light while consuming minimal energy, making it a sustainable and cost-effective way to grow herbs indoors.
How to Set Up an Indoor Herb Garden with the Grove™
1️⃣ Choose a location – Under-cabinet spaces in the kitchen are ideal since they keep herbs within reach for cooking.
2️⃣ Mount the Grove™ Bar Light – Secure it under cabinetry for direct lighting onto your herb pots.
3️⃣ Use well-draining pots – Herbs prefer soil that drains well; opt for terracotta or ceramic pots.
4️⃣ Water wisely – Most herbs don’t like to sit in water, so let the soil dry slightly between waterings.
5️⃣ Harvest regularly – Trimming your herbs encourages new growth and keeps plants compact.
Enjoy Fresh Herbs Year-Round!
With the right herbs, proper care, and a Grove™ Bar Light, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown herbs all winter long—right from your kitchen! No matter how dark or cold it gets outside, your indoor herb garden will keep growing strong.
Ready to upgrade your kitchen with a Grove™? 🌿💡 Shop now and bring fresh herbs into your home!