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11 herbs you can grow with just water
2. Mint: Refreshing and Versatile
Mint is another herb that grows well in water and is perfect for adding a refreshing touch to drinks and dishes. To propagate mint, cut a 3-4 inch sprig from an existing plant, removing the lower leaves. Place the cutting in a jar of water, ensuring the leaves are not submerged. Mint prefers indirect sunlight, so place the jar on a windowsill that receives filtered light. Change the water every 3-5 days. In a few weeks, you’ll notice roots developing, and soon after, you’ll have a thriving mint plant ready for harvesting.
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