How can planting herbs near the kitchen door be both practical and attractive?

Herbs are some of the most useful and forgiving plants you can grow. Placing them near the kitchen door – in pots, a small raised bed, or even a narrow strip of soil – means you’re more likely to actually use them.

When you’re cooking and realise you need some mint, basil or coriander, you can quickly step out and snip a few sprigs. If the herbs were at the far end of the garden, you’d probably skip it half the time.

Visually, a little herb corner near the door looks charming. Different leaf shapes and shades of green, plus the scent when you brush past, make the entrance feel alive. It’s a small, everyday luxury.

Many herbs stay relatively compact and can be mixed with flowers too, so you get usefulness and beauty in the same small patch.

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