The Minimalist Mint: Designing a Scandi-Style Herb Sanctuary
Hello, my loves. There is something so profoundly healing about bringing the outdoors in, isn’t there? It’s more than just a decor trend; it’s a whisper of peace in our busy lives. I recently found myself sitting in my sun-drenched kitchen, tea in hand, realizing that my soul was craving a bit of green—not just any green, but a soft, functional sanctuary that smells like fresh rain and crushed basil.
That is how ‘The Minimalist Mint’ was born. It’s my little love letter to Scandi-style simplicity and the quiet joy of watching something grow. Whether you have a sprawling garden or just a tiny windowsill in a city apartment, creating a modern herb garden is about carving out a space that feels like a cloud-soft embrace for your senses.
5 Easy Steps to Start an Indoor Herb Garden
Why to love this Decor:
Starting small is the kindest way to begin your plant journey. This approach focuses on the gentle harmony between natural textures and the vibrant life of herbs, creating a focal point that feels both intentional and breathable.
Items needed:
- 3-5 small ceramic pots in neutral tones
- Organic potting mix
- Herb seeds (Mint, Basil, Rosemary)
- A small watering can
- Gravel for drainage
How to Prepare:
- Layer the bottom of your pots with a handful of gravel to ensure the roots stay happy and dry.
- Fill each pot about 3/4 full with your soft organic soil.
- Tuck your seeds gently into the center, following the packet depth.
- Give them a light, misty drink of water.
- Place them in a spot where the morning sun can kiss their leaves.
Budget Range
- West Elm Textured Ceramic Mini Planters ($12 – $18)
- Burpee Organic Herb Seed Starter Kit ($15)
- Target Hearth & Hand Watering Can ($20)
Build your DIY herb planter in 20 minutes

Why to love this Decor:
There is such a soulful satisfaction in creating something with your own two hands. This DIY planter brings a touch of raw, light-wood warmth to your space that fits perfectly with a minimalist aesthetic.
Items needed:
- Pre-cut cedar or pine boards
- Wood glue and small finish nails
- Plastic liner or landscape fabric
- Sandpaper
How to Prepare:
- Sand the edges of your boards until they feel smooth like sea glass.
- Apply wood glue to the side panels and press them against the base.
- Secure with two small nails on each side for stability.
- Line the interior with plastic to protect the wood from moisture.
- Fill with your favorite aromatic greens.
Budget Range
- Home Depot Cedar Fence Pickets ($3 – $5)
- Gorilla Wood Glue ($6)
- Amazon Basics Small Hammer ($9)
Create a stunning wall herb display in 4 steps

Why to love this Decor:
This is for my loves who want to save counter space while creating a living piece of art. It’s high-impact, ethereal, and makes your kitchen feel like a boutique garden cafe.
Items needed:
- 3-4 clear glass jars or hanging terrariums
- Leather cord or macrame twine
- Wall hooks
- Airy herbs like Thyme or Parsley
How to Prepare:
- Secure your hooks into the wall at staggered heights for visual flow.
- Tie the leather cord securely around the neck of each glass jar.
- Carefully place your potted herbs inside the glass vessels.
- Hang them up and adjust so they float like little green clouds.
Budget Range
- World Market Hanging Glass Terrariums ($10 – $15 each)
- Hobby Lobby Leather Cording ($7)
- Command Decorative Hooks ($12)
Design your outdoor herb garden in 6 easy phases

Why to love this Decor:
Taking your sanctuary outside allows you to play with larger textures. It’s about creating a rhythmic transition from your cozy interior to the wild beauty of the outdoors.
Items needed:
- Raised garden bed frame
- Nutrient-rich compost
- Garden trowel
- Mulch
- Linen garden gloves
How to Prepare:
- Choose a level spot that gets at least 6 hours of golden sunlight.
- Assemble your raised bed frame with love and care.
- Fill the frame with a mix of compost and native soil.
- Map out your herbs, placing the taller ones like Rosemary in the back.
- Plant your seedlings and surround them with a light layer of mulch.
- Water deeply at the base to settle the roots into their new home.
Budget Range
- Gardener’s Supply Co. Raised Bed ($60 – $120)
- Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Soil ($15)
- Anthropologie Garden Trowel ($22)
Grow lush herbs indoors with 3 simple tricks

Why to love this Decor:
Sometimes the secret to that lush, Pinterest-perfect look isn’t more work—it’s smarter care. These tricks ensure your herbs look vibrant and full, rather than leggy and tired.
Items needed:
- LED grow light (optional for dark corners)
- Liquid seaweed fertilizer
- Sharp pruning shears
How to Prepare:
- The Pinch Method: Always pinch off the top leaves to encourage the plant to grow bushier.
- The Finger Test: Only water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
- The Rotate: Give your pots a quarter turn every few days so they grow evenly toward the light.
Budget Range
- Aspect Luxury LED Grow Light ($150) or Sansi Clip-on ($25)
- Neptune’s Harvest Seaweed Fertilizer ($18)
- Fiskars Micro-Tip Pruning Snips ($14)
Setup your kitchen herb garden in 15 minutes

Why to love this Decor:
This is the ultimate ‘low effort, high reward’ setup. It’s about grouping your herbs in a way that feels curated and effortless, making your daily cooking feel like a ritual.
Items needed:
- A long wooden or marble tray
- Uniform white pots
- Chalkboard labels
How to Prepare:
- Place your uniform pots onto the tray to keep them contained and tidy.
- Apply the chalkboard labels so you always know your Sage from your Cilantro.
- Slide the tray onto your sunniest countertop.
Budget Range
- IKEA Bittergurka Plant Tray ($12)
- Target Threshold Marble Tray ($25)
- Chalkboard Label Set from Amazon ($8)
5 ways to style a modern herb planter

Why to love this Decor:
Styling is where your personality shines through. It’s the difference between a ‘plant’ and a ‘moment.’ We want layers, textures, and a soft, monochromatic palette.
Items needed:
- River stones
- Wooden plant stands
- Terracotta saucers
- Minimalist mister bottle
How to Prepare:
- Top your soil with smooth river stones for a clean, Scandi finish.
- Vary the heights using small wooden stands to create depth.
- Use matte-finish saucers to catch water without losing the aesthetic.
- Keep a glass mister nearby—it’s functional and looks beautiful on the shelf.
- Group in odd numbers (3 or 5) for the most pleasing visual balance.
Budget Range
- Crate & Barrel Wood Plant Stands ($20 – $40)
- CB2 Glass Water Mister ($24)
- Michaels Decorative River Pebbles ($5)
Craft a DIY herb garden wall in 5 steps

Why to love this Decor:
A vertical wall of herbs acts as a living tapestry. It’s bold yet gentle, transforming a plain wall into a breathing masterpiece of Nordic inspiration.
Items needed:
- A wooden lattice or pegboard
- Matching S-hooks
- Small lightweight buckets or pots with handles
How to Prepare:
- Mount your lattice or pegboard securely to the wall.
- Space out your S-hooks evenly across the grid.
- Pot your herbs in the lightweight buckets.
- Hang the buckets on the hooks, ensuring they are level.
- Mist them daily to keep the leaves looking dewy and fresh.
Budget Range
- IKEA Skadis Pegboard ($20)
- IKEA Sunnersta Containers ($1 each)
- Home Depot Wood Trellis ($15)
Prepare your vertical herb garden in 10 minutes

Why to love this Decor:
When you’re short on time but long on vision, this 10-minute setup is your best friend. It utilizes hanging pocket systems that feel soft, textile-forward, and modern.
Items needed:
- Felt vertical planter pockets
- Over-the-door hooks or wall screws
- Pre-potted herb starters
How to Prepare:
- Hang the felt planter on your chosen wall or door.
- Slide the pre-potted herbs directly into the felt pockets.
- Tuck the edges of the pots so only the green fluff shows.
Budget Range
- WallyGrow Eco Wall Planter ($25)
- Amazon 7-Pocket Vertical Garden ($15)
- Bonnie Plants Herb Starters ($5 each)
4 secrets to a perfect indoor herb garden diy

Why to love this Decor:
These secrets are the ‘soul’ of the garden. They ensure your sanctuary remains a place of joy rather than a chore, maintaining that minimalist peace we all crave.
Items needed:
- Epsom salts (for magnesium)
- Cinnamon (natural antifungal)
- Self-watering spikes
How to Prepare:
- Add a pinch of Epsom salt to your water once a month for vibrant green color.
- Sprinkle a little cinnamon on the soil to prevent any unwanted fuzzy mold.
- Use glass watering spikes for a slow, consistent drink while you’re away.
- Always talk to your plants—it sounds silly, but it makes the ritual more beautiful.
Budget Range
- Dr. Teal’s Epsom Salts ($6)
- Pottery Barn Glass Watering Globes ($29 for 2)
- Organic Ceylon Cinnamon ($10)
Cultivating Your Sanctuary
Creating your Minimalist Mint sanctuary is a journey of patience and soft moments. There is no rush, my loves. Let your garden grow at its own pace, and let yourself grow alongside it. Every time you snip a bit of basil for your pasta or smell the woody scent of rosemary, remember that you built this little piece of peace. Stay soft, stay green, and keep blooming.

