
How to Set Up a Simple Balcony Herb Pot
Make a compact herb pot with good drainage, gentle watering, and a sunny spot.

Choose the pot

Step 1: Choose the pot. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Check that the area and tools are safe before starting.
Add drainage stones

Step 2: Add drainage stones. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Pause if anything feels unsafe, messy, too hot, too wet, or likely to cause damage.
Fill with soil

Step 3: Fill with soil. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Pause if anything feels unsafe, messy, too hot, too wet, or likely to cause damage.
Loosen the roots

Step 4: Loosen the roots. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Pause if anything feels unsafe, messy, too hot, too wet, or likely to cause damage.
Plant with spacing

Step 5: Plant with spacing. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Pause if anything feels unsafe, messy, too hot, too wet, or likely to cause damage.
Water gently

Step 6: Water gently. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Pause if anything feels unsafe, messy, too hot, too wet, or likely to cause damage.
Place in morning sun

Step 7: Place in morning sun. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Pause if anything feels unsafe, messy, too hot, too wet, or likely to cause damage.
Snip lightly

Step 8: Snip lightly. Keep the action small, visible, and easy to finish before moving on.
A clear single action makes the routine easier to repeat without overthinking.
Pause if anything feels unsafe, messy, too hot, too wet, or likely to cause damage.
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