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Herbs: 10 plants you can grow all year round in water
Did you know you can grow herbs in water ?
If you don’t want to fill your kitchen with pots and pans that can dirty the shelves, you can “learn” how to grow your favorite herbs in water.
To do this, you must avoid using tap water . However, if you decide to use tap water, it is essential to aerate it overnight so that the chlorine evaporates .
Obviously, it would be advisable to use water that contains trace elements and minerals , such as well water and rainwater.
For this technique it is necessary to place the plants in dark or amber pots , since the roots are usually in the dark. However, if you only have clear glass jars, you can wrap them in colored paper .
At the same time, by using narrow-necked containers , such as glass bottles, the plants will be able to maintain their upright position.
Read on to find out which plants you can grow in water.
Aromatic herbs: 10 plants to grow in water.
- Basil
Place the pot in a well-lit area after adding clean water. If you do not want to see your plant flower, you must cut the plants with the buds, because after this action the plant will end its cycle and die. So be careful.
- Tarragon
French tarragon is the most popular in cooking, but there are several types. All your plants should be planted in spring and their slow growth requires clean, light water.
- mint
- Continued on next page
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