Summer Herbs in Containers: Tips for Thriving Plants in Hot Weather

After last night’s three and a half inches of rain, our temperatures dropped by nearly 20 degrees—a welcome break from the string of 90-degree days we’ve been experiencing. Summer heat is…

Summer herbs in containers

After last night’s three and a half inches of rain, our temperatures dropped by nearly 20 degrees—a welcome break from the string of 90-degree days we’ve been experiencing. Summer heat is tough on plants, but with the right choices, you can enjoy fresh herbs all season long.

 Best Herbs to Grow in Containers During Summer

Not every herb can handle high heat, but several thrive in warm, sunny conditions:

 Container Sizes and Placement

When it comes to summer gardening, container size matters. Small pots dry out quickly and struggle to sustain healthy root systems in hot weather. Here’s what works best:

Placement Tip: Keep herbs in full sun through spring, but once the heat of summer arrives, move them to morning sun or high shade from hot afternoon sun. This shift helps reduce stress and keeps plants up to 20 degrees cooler.

 Soil & Watering Needs

Different herbs prefer different soil types:

And remember: potted herbs are like pets. They need daily attention in peak summer heat, especially when grown in smaller containers. Check soil moisture regularly and water as needed to prevent stress.

 A Flavorful Bonus

Beyond potted herbs, I keep a bay laurel planted in the ground. It may not be the prettiest plant in my garden, but its leaves add wonderful flavor to soups, stews, and sauces.


 Final Thoughts

Growing herbs in containers during summer is rewarding and practical if you choose the right plants, pot sizes, sun exposure and soil. With proper care, you’ll enjoy fresh flavors straight from your garden—despite the summer heat.

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