Popsugar Living Apartment Living 10 Cooking Plants You Can Keep on Your Apartment Windowsill 10 Plants You Can Keep on Your Kitchen Windowsill For Cooking 22 June 2020 by Hedy Phillips Image Source: Getty / Westend61 As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. If you want to bring some new life into your apartment, a plant or two (or 12) is definitely the way to go. You don't need a ton of space for any of these plants that are supereasy to grow on your windowsill and require little maintenance. You might already have some herbs growing in your kitchen, after all, the plants are small, but did you know you can also pretty easily grow some produce? In the gallery ahead, we've picked 10 plants that are great to have on hand for cooking, but you can also check out your local gardening centre or home improvement store for even more ideas. Related: Beat the Heat This Summer With These 5 Humidity-Reducing House Plants 1 Mojito Mint Image Source: amazon.com This mojito mint ($21) will come in handy as a garnish or in any cocktails you might be making. mojito mint $21 from amazon.com Buy Now 2 Parsley Image Source: lowes.com Rip off a sprig of this parsley ($5) to add to your favourite savory dish. It's a fresh garnish or can be cooked in. parsley $5 from lowes.com Buy Now 3 Aloe Vera Image Source: amazon.com Aloe vera ($21) may not come in handy as a cooking ingredient, but you'll be happy to have it if you ever burn yourself in the kitchen. Break off a piece of the plant to soothe any of your cooking-related burns. Aloe vera $21 from amazon.com Buy Now 4 Basil Image Source: amazon.com You'll love having the fragrance of basil ($25) close by for cooking. Make homemade pesto or add some leaves to sprinkle on top of your favourite pasta or a homemade pizza. basil $25 from amazon.com Buy Now 5 Rosemary Image Source: amazon.com Plenty of dishes use rosemary ($25), so it's not a bad idea to keep a plant on your windowsill as a go-to herb. The fragrant leaves will add a ton of flavour to potatoes, meat, and more. rosemary $25 from amazon.com Buy Now 6 Garlic Image Source: amazon.com Grow your own garlic ($40) so you're never without the best stinky flavour you can add to food. Just be careful if you have animals in the house, as garlic is toxic. garlic $40 from amazon.com Buy Now 7 Chives Image Source: lowes.com Similarly to garlic, chives ($5) will also add some delicious stink to your kitchen and your food but will also be toxic for your pets. chives $5 from lowes.com Buy Now 8 Jalapeño Image Source: lowes.com You can add some serious kick to a dish when you use your very own jalapeños ($6) that you grew on your windowsill. jalapeños $6 from lowes.com Buy Now 9 Calamondin Oranges Image Source: viacitrus.com Not only will this calamondin orange plant ($65) give you a bunch of citrus, but look how pretty it is! calamondin orange plant $65 from viacitrus.com Buy Now 10 Cherry Tomato Image Source: homedepot.com Grow your own selection of cherry tomatoes ($8) with this two pack of plants. They'll thrive in the warmer months on your kitchen windowsill. cherry tomatoes $8 from homedepot.com Buy Now Apartment LivingHouse PlantsSmall Space LivingPlants