Welcome to Vedicflora's herbs plants collection — your one-stop shop for fresh, fragrant, and useful herbs for every Indian home. Whether you're setting up a kitchen garden on your balcony or looking for easy-to-grow ...
Welcome to Vedicflora's herbs plants collection — your one-stop shop for fresh, fragrant, and useful herbs for every Indian home. Whether you're setting up a kitchen garden on your balcony or looking for easy-to-grow herbs plants for beginners, we have something for everyone. Explore popular herbs plants names like Tulsi, Mint, Curry Leaf, Rosemary, and many more — all at the lowest prices.
Why Grow Herbs Plants at Home?
Growing herbs at home is one of the smartest things you can do. Fresh herbs add flavour to your cooking, keep your home smelling great, and many are air purifying too. Herbs plants are also among the most low maintenance plants you can grow — perfect even if you're a first-time gardener. Our bestseller herbs are loved by thousands of Indian households just like yours.
- Tulsi (Holy Basil) — a lucky plant for Indian homes, easy to grow, and great for immunity teas
- Mint (Pudina) — thrives in small pots, perfect for chutneys and cooling drinks
- Curry Leaf — a must-have in every South Indian kitchen garden
- Lemongrass — low maintenance, pest-repelling, and wonderfully fragrant
- Rosemary & Thyme — great for continental cooking and balcony gardens
Herbs Plants for Every Space
You don't need a big garden to grow herbs plants. A sunny windowsill, a small balcony, or even a tabletop can be enough. Most herbs plants grow happily in 6-inch pots with regular watering and 4–6 hours of sunlight. Studies show that indoor herb gardens can reduce kitchen waste and save up to 30% on fresh herb costs every month.
At Vedicflora, we make it easy to identify your favourites with herbs plants images with names on every product page. Browse herbs plants examples, compare varieties, and pick the ones that suit your cooking style and space. Our best seller herb bundles are a great way to start — curated packs that give you a ready-made kitchen garden in one order.
How to Choose the Right Herbs Plants
- For Indian cooking: Start with Tulsi, Curry Leaf, and Coriander
- For small spaces: Choose Mint, Basil, or Chives — they grow well in compact pots
- For beginners: Pick low maintenance herbs like Lemongrass or Rosemary
- For gifting: Our herb gift packs are popular for housewarming and festival occasions
- For Vastu: Tulsi is considered the most lucky plant for the home entrance
All our herbs plants are nurtured with care and shipped to your doorstep. Check your pincode for delivery availability and start your herb garden today with Vedicflora — trusted by home gardeners across India for quality plants at the lowest prices.
Frequently asked questions
What are the most popular herbs plants for Indian homes?
The most popular herbs plants for Indian homes include Tulsi, Mint, Curry Leaf, Coriander, and Lemongrass. These herbs are easy to grow, low maintenance, and used daily in Indian cooking and wellness routines. Tulsi is also considered a lucky plant in Indian households.
Can I grow herbs plants indoors or in small spaces?
Yes! Most herbs plants grow very well indoors or in small balcony spaces. Mint, Basil, and Chives are great for pots on a windowsill with 4–6 hours of sunlight. They are among the most easy to grow and low maintenance plants available for Indian homes.
How do I identify herbs plants by name and image?
At Vedicflora, every product page includes clear herbs plants images with names so you can easily identify each variety. You can also browse our collection to see herbs plants examples like Rosemary, Thyme, Tulsi, and Pudina with full growing details.
Are herbs plants at Vedicflora good for gifting?
Absolutely! Herbs plants make thoughtful and practical gifts for housewarmings, festivals, and special occasions. Our curated herb gift packs are among our best sellers and are a favourite for Diwali and New Year gifting. They are affordable, useful, and available at the lowest prices.
Which herbs plants are considered Vastu-friendly or lucky?
Tulsi (Holy Basil) is the most widely recommended lucky plant in Indian Vastu traditions and is believed to bring positive energy to the home. Mint and Lemongrass are also considered auspicious by many households. All these herbs are easy to grow and available at Vedicflora at the lowest prices.