Garden-Inspired Recipes & Cooking

7 Ways to Enjoy Your Spring Herb Harvest

Herb infused cocktails, bouquets of fresh herbs, or updated patio décor – whatever your vibe is for the season, here are a few ideas on how to enjoy your seasonal garden of herbs. Plus, a simple daily routine that lays the foundation to make any garden flourish.

Spring is the perfect time to harvest a variety of fresh herbs and there are so many creative ways you can celebrate your harvest and the season. From herb-infused oils and vinegars, to garden inspired cocktails – ideas and inspiration are endless.  

Here are a few of our favorites:

Add freshly harvested herbs to your tabletop floral arrangement. It will bring beautiful scents to the scene.

Make Herbal teas that can be served hot or cold- one of our favorites is Sage and Chamomile team. Homemade Sleepy Time Tea by KindEarth.

Lemon Lavender Sugar Scrub makes for a beautiful gift to give or keep for yourself.

Herb butter will add a little something extra for your first alfresco dinner of the season.

Herb salt and herb sugar will add freshness to your favorite savory and sweet dish.

Mint simple syrup for your iced tea or long island ice tea.

Spike your favorite vodka with your favorite herb.

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