Friday, 20 July 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Your Ultimate Guide to Growing Herbs in Water All Year


Herbs are incredibly versatile. They offer many medicinal benefits and are a necessity in the kitchen. But wouldn't it be great to grow your own herbs all year round, without having to change the soil or water them frequently? This guide will teach you how to grow your own herbs in water.

grow herbs in water

3. If using a glass bottle, opt for a colored bottle or wrap it with paper ensuring that the roots are not exposed to light. A bottle is ideal as its narrow end will support the herbs, keeping them upright. Bear in mind that there should still be some room at the neck of the bottle, enabling a transition of air for the roots to be able to breathe.

grow herbs in water
grow herbs in water

6. Spearmint: Just like peppermint, spearmint is just as easy to grow. Refer to the third point for growing tips.

7. Thyme: For best results, you need to take cuttings of new growth that is green in color. Old growth will be stiff and brown and may not sprout roots as easily. The best time to take the cuttings is in mid-spring to early summer, just before the plants start flowering. Be sure to put the thyme in water as soon as you take them as the stems of thyme tend to dry out fast. Once the herb starts growing, cut the stems to promote branching.

8. Oregano: This is a great herb to grow indoors. It's versatile and can be used in all sorts of dishes. Place the cuttings in water then pinch the growing tips as soon as the plant starts to grow.

9. Lemon Balm: Pick several cuttings in the spring, or come fall, then place them in water in a bright spot. After 3 or 4 weeks the cuttings will have developed roots. Be sure to change the water often and if the weather is warm, you can keep it outdoors.

10. Stevia: This fantastic herb can be added to some beverages or tea. Place the stevia cuttings from actively growing branches in a container full of water, and keep it in a sunny and warm place.



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