Herb Gardening in Canada

Growing Herbs Indoors and on Balconies

Container-based growing for culinary and aromatic herbs — practical notes on soil, light, watering, and managing Canada's shorter outdoor seasons.

Basil plant in container

Guides on Container Herb Growing

Each guide focuses on a specific aspect of growing herbs without a garden — from choosing pots to managing frost on a Canadian balcony.

Herbs That Grow Well in Containers

A reference to the most commonly grown culinary and aromatic herbs suited to containers and indoor conditions in Canada.

Basil

Basil

Needs warmth and direct sun. Best grown indoors in Canada past mid-September.

Rosemary

Rosemary

Drought-tolerant and compact in pots. Overwintered indoors in most Canadian zones.

Mint

Mint

Grows aggressively; best kept in its own container to control spread.

Thyme

Thyme

Tolerates dry conditions well. Hardy enough for Canadian balconies into early October.

Chives

Chives

One of the most cold-tolerant herbs for balcony pots. Regrows reliably from cutting.

Parsley

Parsley

Biennial that does well in containers. Start fresh each year for steady production.

Questions or Suggestions

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The information on this site is for general reference purposes only. Growing conditions vary by location, season, and building. Always verify guidance against your specific environment.