Herb Plants

Our herb plants are perfect for windowsills, patios, and kitchen gardens - easy to grow, fragrant, and full of taste. Whether you're planting rosemary and thyme in a sunny border, or keeping mint and parsley within arm’s reach of the kitchen, these herbs are great for everyday cooking.

You'll find classic favourites like basil, chives, and sage, as well as the beautiful rosemary lollipop tree and fragrant lavender plants. Many come in decorative pots, making them lovely gifts, too.

If you want to grow your own herbs for cooking, these plants are a great place to start. Looking for herbs that come back year after year? Browse our perennial herb plants.

Plant Highlights

  • Fresh, aromatic foliage with natural culinary use
  • Grows well in pots, borders or a small herb garden
  • Ideal for kitchens, patios and sheltered outdoor spots
  • Includes rosemary, lavender, sage, mint, oregano and parsley
  • Suitable for beginners and confident gardeners
  • Good for pollinators when flowering in spring and summer
  • A choice of pot sizes and plant heights to suit your space

Varieties Available

  • Rosemary: Strong upright growth with a warm, resinous scent.
  • Mint: Quick to settle in a pot and full of fresh, cool flavour.
  • Lavender: Soft colour and a gentle scent that attracts bees.
  • Oregano: Compact plants with aromatic leaves for cooking.
  • Sage: Full, leafy growth that keeps its shape through the year.
  • Parsley: Bright green leaves that grow back after picking.

Why Choose Herb Plants From Carbeth Plants

Our herb plants are grown with steady, dependable use in mind. Each one is checked before leaving the nursery so it arrives with strong roots and fresh compost. They are easy to place on a windowsill, patio, or small garden bed and are chosen for flavour, scent, and healthy growth. This collection suits home cooks, new growers,and anyone wanting herbs on hand without fuss.

  • Healthy, well rooted plants ready to grow on
  • Herbs chosen for flavour, fragrance, and shape
  • Clear pot sizes and plant heights for simple choosing
  • Decorative and culinary options across the range
  • Careful UK delivery with plants packed by hand
  • A trusted place to buy herb plants online

Seasonal Interest: How Herb Plants Change Through the Year

Most herbs keep their shape through the seasons, though their pace changes as the weather shifts.

  • Spring brings new shoots and brighter leaves
  • Summer gives a strong scent, fuller growth, and small edible flowers
  • Autumn encourages slower, steady growth and gentle pruning
  • Winter keeps hardy herbs such as rosemary and bay ticking over

How to Choose and Grow Herb Plants

Choosing herbs is mainly about the flavour you enjoy and where you plan to keep them. Many herbs are happy in pots, and most reward light trimming and regular picking. With simple care, they settle quickly.

  • Place sun-loving herbs in bright spots with some shelter
  • Keep compost lightly moist and let excess water drain away
  • Pick often to encourage new shoots
  • Refresh the compost when you repot into a larger container
  • Look after tender herbs in colder months
  • Shape woody herbs in spring for stronger growth

Our Quality Promise and UK Delivery

Every order is packed carefully so the plants reach you in good condition. We work with trusted British growers and select herbs that are strong, healthy, and ready to establish. Your plants are prepared by hand, wrapped securely, and delivered across the UK.

  • Reliable UK delivery with protective packaging
  • Strong plants chosen for steady, healthy growth
  • Support available for anyone new to herb growing
  • A wide range of herb plants available to order online

Frequently Asked Questions

Basil is often given this name because it is used so widely in cooking.
Mint is usually the easiest. It settles quickly and grows well in most pots.
Hardy herbs such as rosemary, sage, oregano, and bay return each year.
Spring and early summer are ideal, though potted herbs can be planted whenever the weather is mild.
Yes, many herbs manage well indoors with good light. Basil, chives, parsley, and mint are common choices.
Yes. Herbs such as lavender, rosemary, and oregano draw bees when in flower.
Most settle within a few weeks once placed in fresh, well-drained compost.