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The 6 Herbs You Can Grow in Water and Keep at Home for a Whole Year

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Here are the 6 herbs that you can grow in water:
Rosemary:
If you choose “woody” twigs, they will take longer to create roots, while the younger ones will do so more quickly. Place the container in a sunny place in the house.

Sage:
Cut the twigs in spring and put them in water. Keep them in a bright and airy place because sage tends to develop mold.

Mint:
This is one of the easiest plants to grow in water, you just have to immerse a few twigs in a jar.

Tarragon:
To grow it in water, you need to take a few branches from the plant in the spring when new ones grow. Store in a warm and sunny place. The French variety is excellent for cooked preparations, while the Russian one is ideal for salads.

Basil:
This plant also grows very easily in water. Cut the basil before the flowering stage and place the container in a bright place.

Peppermint: It will develop roots in water very quickly.

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