Herbs you can grow in water – without soil or dirt! Let your kitchen smell like fresh herbs!
Growing herbs in water (also known as hydroponic or water propagation) is a great way to have fresh herbs year-round without the mess of soil. Here are some herbs you can grow in just water:
1. Basil
Loves sunlight, so place near a bright window.
Snip leaves often to encourage new growth.
2. Mint
Grows quickly in water and has a refreshing scent.
Keep in a jar of fresh water and change it every few days.
3. Oregano
Clip a stem and place it in water; it will root within days.
Great for seasoning dishes right from your kitchen.
Loves bright light and grows well in a jar of water.
Great for both culinary and medicinal uses
7. Green Onions (Scallions)
One of the easiest to grow—just place the white bulb in water.
You’ll have a constant supply for garnishes and cooking.
8. Lemon Balm
Has a lovely citrusy scent that freshens up the kitchen.
Change water every few days to prevent mold.
Description
Dill, parsley and lemon balm
9. Stevia
A natural sweetener that grows well in water.
Needs warm temperatures and sunlight.
10. Betel
Growing a betel plant (Piper betle), commonly known as paan, in water is a straightforward process. Betel (Piper betle) is a versatile plant with various uses, especially in traditional medicine, cultural practices, and culinary applications.
How to Grow Herbs in Water:
Use glass jars or bottles with clean water.
Change the water every 3–5 days to keep it fresh.
Place the jars near a sunny window (6+ hours of light daily).
Once roots develop, you can keep them in water or transfer them to soil.
Not only do these herbs make your kitchen smell fresh, but they also provide instant flavor for your dishes! Which one would you try first?













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