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7 Kitchen Plants that Grow In Water


Homiful.com -- Are you looking for a plant to grow in your kitchen? It turns out that you can grow a variety of plants in your kitchen. Herbaceous plants are among them. There is no need for soil, plants can even be grown in water.
If you're interested, we'll share 7 water-growing kitchen plants! Let's take a look a the review below!

1. Rosemary


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Rosemary is one of the herbs that is easy to grow indoors. This plant can even be propagated in water. You can use stem cuttings. Continue by placing the rosemary rods in a glass jar.

2. Thyme

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The second kitchen plant is thyme. This plant is one of the popular herb plants. Thyme is commonly used for delicious tea drinks.
The plant is easy to grow in water, approximately 2-3 weeks.

3. Sage


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Sage is a useful plant. The plant has low care, Sage can even grow well in the kitchen. Use the cuttings method, until the roots grow at the bottom.

4. Basil


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If you are looking for the best kitchen plants, Basil is at the top of the list. Basil is a useful plant for seasoning dishes.
The plant is very easy to grow, and suitable for novice gardeners.

5. Green onion plant


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Another versatile plant is the green onion plant. This plant is used for cooking seasoning. Green onion plants are also easy to grow.
You just need to lay on the glass until the roots grow.

6. Oregano



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Your dishes will taste more delicious if oregano is added. This kitchen plant has a strong aroma. You can grow them on a cup or glass jar.

7. Peppermint


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Peppermint is a plant that can grow well even in water. You can grow peppermint easily at home. Put it in the kitchen or part of the kitchen window sill.

That's 7 kitchen plants that grow in water. Hope it is useful.

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7 Small Vertical Herb Gardens for Indoor and Outdoors

Homiful.com -- Small space is not a stumbling block to growing your own food, at least for an herb garden. A herb garden will be a handy garden. You can pick the herb needed to perfect and spice up your favorite food.

Making an herb garden can be done anywhere, both indoors and outdoors. You can even make ti in a small space with these ideas for vertical gardens. See interesting ideas in 7 small vertical herb gardens for indoors and outdoors.


1. Grow it in a wooden board

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A vertical garden is a great way to grow herbs in a small area. You can use a wooden board equipped with special hooks to place potted herbs vertically. A wooden board like this can hold nine potted herbs in a neat arrangement. The pot can also be taken for watering, so the potted herb underneath it is not over-watered


2. Vertical gardens with used goods

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Do not throw away the unused iron basket. That could be a good medium for growing your herbs vertically. The basket can be hung or firmly attached to the wall. You can put potted herbs in there to grow thickly. You don't have to worry about running out of herb stock to season your food, as it grows lushly.


3. Vertical herb gardens use water propagation methods

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You probably don't want an indoor garden that gets dirty quickly. You could try the water propagation method to create a vertical garden. Set it up like a mini propagation water lab. This way allow you to not water the plant anymore, although you still need to change the water once it's getting cloudy.

Find out which herbs can grow in water by clicking here: best herbs that can grow well year-round just with water.


4. Grow it in a special vertical planter

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Create a vertical garden that doesn't go out of style. You can choose to plant herbs in a special vertical planter like the picture above. The sleek design and white color make the herb green stand out and liven up the plain white wall.


5. DIY 3-tier shelf

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Do you enjoy being creative? If so, make a special shelf for a small herb garden out of the remaining wood blocks you have. More potted herbs can be placed higher up. If you want to be practical simply use ready-made vertical stacking shelves from your local furniture store.


6. Another stacking shelves ideas

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One more stacking rack for an indoor or outdoor vertical garden. You can use a wooden shelf like this, which is movable and handy. Add an identification mark to the potted herb to make it easier to care for and to ensure that you don't get it wrong. It will add charm to your herb garden.


7. Herb garden in balcony railing

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Use the balcony railing to create a vertical herb garden. Potted herbs can be hung from railing planters. If not on the balcony railing, it can be grown on the kitchen window sill. A kitchen with a vertical garden will undoubtedly make cooking easier.



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The Ideal Herbs for Winter on a Windowsill

The Ideal Herbs for Winter on a Windowsill



Homiful.com -- Herbs can be grown indoors on a windowsill in the wintertime despite the cold. An essential component of the home for the intensely evocative aroma of cooking is scented greenery. Herbs that will continue to grow even in winter can be used since they cannot be transferred from the kitchen. Pick six of the following herbs from the list:



 Chives

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On the windowsills near the kitchen, you can keep green onion plants that don't mind growing in the winter. Ensure that you receive 3 - 4 hours of light each day. It adds a lot of flavor to your favorite soup or dish.


Rosemary

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It works well with grilled vegetables, meat, and other foods. In the winter, windows facing the west or south are ideal for growing this rosemary. It is best to put it in a room that is cooler than usual because it loves humidity.



Sage

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This winter sage plant is very simple to maintain on the house's windowsill and receives intense light for roughly 5 to 6 hours each day. This plant prefers direct, bright light.



Lemon Thyme

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This Mediterranean herb prefers warm climates over cold ones. Put it around a window sill in the south or west for dazzling, growth-promoting lighting.


Parsley

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Parsley is one of the plants that can be used in stews, roasted vegetables, and potatoes. This plant thrives in spaces with little natural light. For best growth, position it near the windowsill. To avoid freezing temperatures, occasionally bring le into the room to cover the walls.



Mint

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Mint is a leaf that grows well in a pot until winter arrives and is very fragrant and cooling. This may include anything from a mixture of hot herbal teas to a variety of goods. Put it on a sunny windowsill and give it occasional trimmings to encourage growth.






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Homiful.com is a collection of minimalist home designs and floor plans ranging from simple to modern. There are also several home decorating tips and tricks in various themes. Our main theme is the design and layout of the house, as well as the inspiration for the living room, bedroom, family room, bathroom, house prayer room, house terrace, and child's bedroom.