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7 indoor herbs you can grow near a sunny window

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 7, 2026, 11:55 IST
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7 indoor herbs you can grow near a sunny window

Growing herbs indoors near a sunny window is an easy and fun way to bring freshness, fragrance, and natural greenery into your home. It is not necessary to have an outdoor garden to grow herbs, and with the right amount of sunlight, herbs can be grown indoors. These herbs not only add flavour to your dishes but also bring greenery and freshness to your home. Here are seven such herbs that can be grown indoors near a sunny window with the right amount of sunlight and care.

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Basil

Basil is one of the most commonly grown indoor herbs, famous for its leaves and flavouring properties. It requires plenty of sunlight and should be placed in an area where it receives at least 5-6 hours of sunlight every day. It should be pruned regularly to maintain its bushy appearance and prevent it from flowering.

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Mint

Mint is an herb that grows fast and can thrive indoors. It grows well in indirect sunlight but can tolerate direct sunlight with proper watering. Mint grows fast, so keep it in a separate container. Its leaves can be used for tea, chutney, etc. Prevent it from harsh afternoon sunlight.

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Coriander (Cilantro)

Coriander grows well in pots placed under a window that receives plenty of sunlight. It needs moderate sunlight and watering. Since it has a short growth period, sow the seeds at regular intervals to get a continuous harvest. The leaves and seeds of the plant are used in cooking.

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Parsley

​Parsley is another hardy herb that grows well indoors if it receives enough sunlight. It needs well-drained soil and regular watering. Parsley grows slowly at first, but once it establishes itself, it provides a continuous harvest.

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Thyme

Thyme is an easy-to-maintain herb that can grow in full sun and well-drained soil. Thyme does not require frequent watering, which is why it is recommended for beginners. Thyme is used in Mediterranean cuisine and is known for its strong flavour.

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Oregano

Oregano can be grown indoors in a location with plenty of sunlight. Oregano also requires proper drainage and moderate watering. Oregano prefers dry conditions. Therefore, it is recommended that it should not be watered too frequently. Oregano is used in Italian and continental cuisine such as pizzas and pasta.

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Chives

Chives are easy to grow in indoor conditions and require a lot of light. They can thrive in small pots and require regular watering. Chives have an onion-like flavour and are used in salads and soups. They should be trimmed regularly to promote further growth.



Growing herbs in front of a window with lots of sunlight is an easy way to begin indoor gardening. These plants require little space and maintenance, and with them, you can have fresh and delicious herbs throughout the year. These plants are not only good for your food, but they also add to your indoor environment by giving it a fresh and natural feel.

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