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Take a look at the Best Herbs and Vegetables You Can Grow Indoors in Water for a fresh uninterrupted supply that too in a limited space!
Carrot Greens
Although you can not bring back or grow carrot roots in water, instead of throwing away the green ends from the top, put them in a shallow water container in a bright spot to regrow the carrot greens.
Keep changing the water every other day, and in a few days, you’ll be able to see baby green leaves, an excellent addition to a salad, pesto, or chutney.
Green Onions
Growing green onions in water is super easy. All you need is a sunny windowsill, a transparent jar or glass, and green onion bulbs.
Bok Choi
Bok choy, Pak Choi, or Chinese cabbage, is a green vegetable widely consumed in many Asian countries. To regrow it, cut the base of the stem and place it in a small bowl of water. It’s that simple! You will see how the new growth begins in only two days.
Celery
To grow celery again, use the base once you have consumed the leaves in the kitchen! Place that in a small bowl of water. You will see how it grows back in 3 or 4 days.
Fennel
Take a fennel bulb and set it in a cup or small bowl of clear water; the water level should touch the bulb’s base. Keep the bowl in a spot that receives some sun and change the water every couple of days.
Lettuce
To regrow lettuce, it is important that you cut the leaves so that the base remains intact. Place it in a shallow dish of water and keep it on a windowsill or under grow lights.
Change the water every 1 to 2 days. You will see it showing new growth in a week or two.
Lemongrass
Get the lemongrass stalks and keep them in water in a bright spot that receives some sun change the water every day, and watch as new leaves grow almost immediately.
Garlic Greens
Get a fresh bunch of garlic bulbs and cut the top portion. Now, take a small soda bottle with a narrow mouth to fit the whole garlic bulb. Fill it with water and place the bulb in it.Make sure the water touches the bottom part as this is important for developing roots.
Beet Greens
To regrow, slice off the top portion of the beet with a knife. Take no more than one-third of the beet. Fill a glass, mug, or bowl with water. Place the beet top into the water, with the cut side facing downward.
Mint
Enjoy the aromatic, refreshing leaves in cuisines and beverages year-round without soil. You can grow mint in water even in the smallest space of the home, like a windowsill.
Basil
Basil is a versatile herb that can be used in various cuisines; you can grow it in water for a never-ending supply.
Take several cuttings from an existing basil plant. Place them in a transparent glass jar and fill it with non-chlorinated water. Young roots will appear in 2-3 weeks.
Napa Cabbage
Growing napa cabbage in water is quite simple. Keep the bottom part of the cabbage in a bowl filled with water, and place where it gets 3-4 hours of the morning sun. Change the water every 2-3 days. It will form roots in 5-7 days.
Cabbage
Grow cabbage in water by cutting the bottom of the head off the plant and placing it into a shallow bowl filled with water. In just three to four days, new roots and leaves will appear. Do remember to change the water every 3-4 days.
Potatoes & Sweet Potatoes
The method is the same for growing potatoes or sweet potatoes in water. Cut them in half and poke some toothpicks. Keep the halves in a shallow pot of water. The cut side must face down. Place where it gets bright and indirect light.
Leeks
Plant 1/4 leek’s root end in the jar filled with water. Do not submerge the whole stalk as it will rot the cutting. Place the glass jar on a bright windowsill. It will form roots in 6-8 days.
Marjoram
Growing marjoram in water is the same as growing basil. Set the cuttings in a glass of water and keep the base submerged. Place the jar on the bright windowsill, and change the water regularly.
Pineapple
Growing pineapple in water is quite easy, though you have to move it to soil later. All you need is to cut the crown and keep it in water till it forms roots. Once it does, transfer it to the soil and watch it grow.
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