An indoor herb garden kit is the easiest way to keep fresh basil, mint, and cilantro within arm's reach of the stove, whatever the weather is doing outside. Every herb garden kit we make is built for people who want the harvest without the guesswork, so you can start growing on day one even if you've never kept a plant alive.
What's Inside A Modern Sprout Grow Kit
Open any grow kit and you'll find everything that first harvest needs, minus the trial and error. Most come with certified organic, non-GMO seeds, a vessel that doubles as decor, and clear steps that walk you from germination to harvest. The growing method depends on the kit. Our immersion-hydroponic kits, like the Garden Jars, grow herbs in water with no soil to manage, while seed-starting kits such as the Complimentary Colors Grow Kits include a compressed grow medium that expands when you add water. Both are designed as a diy grow kit you can set up in a few minutes, which is what makes them grow kits for beginners as much as for old hands.
Herb Kits For Every Kitchen
A kitchen herb garden pays off fast. Snip what you need for dinner, then watch it grow back. Our herb growing kits are sized for the spots herbs actually live, like the sunny windowsill or the counter by the sink. Give them a few hours of sunlight a day and you can keep basil, cilantro, mint, and parsley going year-round. The Garden Jars hold up to six months of fresh herbs from a single planting, so the supply outlasts a store-bought bunch many times over. If you want to plan a whole countertop crop, our guide to growing a garden in your kitchen is a good starting point.
Flowers, Veggies, And Houseplants Too
Herbs are the gateway, but the collection doesn't stop there. Reach for a plant growing kit when you want blooms on the table or a crop you can actually eat. The Flower Grow Kits bring cosmos and other blooms indoors, the Microgreens Pop-Up Kit turns out a tray of greens in a couple of weeks, and several kits cover cherry tomatoes and other veggies. Treat any of them as an indoor gardening kit that suits a small space and a busy schedule. Spots with little natural light do better paired with a grow light.
Why Growers Choose Modern Sprout
Modern Sprout kits are designed in our Chicago studio to look as good empty as they do full, so the vessel stays on the shelf long after the first crop. The seeds are certified organic and non-GMO, the hydroponic and self-watering designs take the daily fuss out of watering, and the Thrive Promise means we'll send replacement seeds if a grow doesn't take. Carbon-neutral shipping and reusable, plastic-free vessels come standard, not as an upgrade.
Find Your Kit
Pick the herbs you reach for most, the blooms you want on the table, or a first kit for someone just starting out. Browse the full collection below and find the indoor herb garden kit that fits your space and your schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much light does an indoor herb garden kit need?
Most herbs want four to six hours of bright light a day, which a south-facing or west-facing windowsill usually provides. If your space runs darker, pair the kit with a grow light and you can grow year-round whatever the season.
How long will the herbs last?
A Garden Jar gives you up to six months of fresh herbs from one planting. When a jar winds down, a replant kit refreshes it with new organic seeds and grow medium, so the vessel keeps working without buying a whole new kit.
What happens if my seeds don't sprout?
That's what the Thrive Promise covers. If a grow doesn't take, we'll send replacement seeds so you can try again, no questions asked.
Do grow kits make a good gift?
They're one of our most-gifted items. The kits sit at several price points and arrive ready to give, so they suit a host, a new plant parent, or a beginner. Browse our gift sets to give one ready to unwrap.















































