Sip the Season with Fresh Herb Cocktails
Nothing says summer like sipping a refreshing drink under the sun or stars. And when your cocktail includes herbs harvested from your own patio garden? That’s garden-to-glass magic.
Whether you’re entertaining friends, winding down after work, or celebrating a weekend win, these herb-inspired cocktails bring the freshest flavors of the season straight into your glass.
“Herbs in cocktails aren’t just garnish—they’re an invitation to slow down and savor.”
Herbs That Belong in Every Summer Cocktail Garden
All of these herbs grow beautifully in Gardenuity’s Cocktail Garden kits—and can be harvested all summer long.
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Our Favorite Herb-Inspired Cocktail Recipes
Here are some must-try cocktails (with links to full recipes) that turn your herb harvest into happy hour:
Grow Your Own Cocktail Kit
Gardenuity’s Cocktail Garden is the perfect summer gift—for yourself or a friend. It includes everything you need to grow the perfect cocktail herbs, even on a small patio or balcony. Each kit comes with:
Cheers to a Summer Well Spent
This season, let your garden inspire more than your meals—let it elevate your happy hour. Whether it’s a classic mojito or a creative thyme spritz, there’s something uniquely joyful about using herbs you grew yourself.
So sip slow, savor the sunshine, and toast to a summer in full bloom.
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