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Gardening Tips: 5 Tips To Take Care of Your Garden Herbs In Winter Season

Read how to take care of your herbs in winter with these simple tips. Keep your indoor and outdoor herbs healthy through the cold season. 
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Updated:- 2025-11-30, 13:05 IST

Winter Care For Herbs: Winter can be a challenging time for herb lovers. Shorter days, lower light, and colder temperatures can slow growth or even harm your winter herbs. But with a little preparation, you can help your herbs survive and even thrive till spring season. Here’s a simple guide with some of the essential tips to keep your herbs healthy during the colder months: 

How To Care For Herbs In Winter

1. Choose Right Herbs

Not all herbs are created equal when it comes to winter survival. Hardy herbs like lemon grass or coriander can usually withstand the chill if they’re grown outdoors in milder climates. Tender herbs, such as fenugreek, mint, and basil, are more sensitive and will need to be brought indoors or given extra protection.

Knowing which herbs can survive outside and which need indoor care is the first step to a successful winter garden.

Hardy Herbs

2. Provide Adequate Light

Even in winter, herbs still need light to survive. Aim for at least six hours of bright, indirect sunlight per day. South-facing windowsills are ideal, but if your home doesn’t get enough natural light, consider using a small grow light.

Proper lighting helps your herbs maintain strong, healthy leaves and prevents them from becoming weak during the short days of winter.

3. Protect Outdoor Herbs From Cold Winds

For herbs planted in garden beds or outdoor pots, protection is key. Adding a thick layer of mulch around the base helps insulate the roots against frost. Lightweight translucent cover, cold frames, or even upturned plastic bottles over individual plants can shield them from cold winds. Also, avoid heavy pruning late in the year because leaving a little foliage helps protect the plant and conserve energy through winter.

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4. Adjust Watering

Herbs grow more slowly in winter, so they need less water than in summer. Check the soil before watering, only water when the top inch feels dry.

Herbs watering

Overwatering can lead to root rot, especially in cold conditions. Avoid fertilising during winter, as new growth stimulated by fertiliser can be weak and vulnerable to disease.

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5. Harvesting

Winter is not the time for heavy harvesting. Take only what you need from your herbs and avoid cutting them back too far.

Harvesting

Light harvesting keeps plants healthy while allowing them to conserve energy for the cold months. Herbs that are left mostly intact are more likely to bounce back strongly in spring, ready for full growth and flavour.


With a little attention and preparation, your herb garden will survive winter and reward you with fresh and aromatic leaves all year round.

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