7 Herbs that Can Thrive Well in Water
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Mint, known for vigorous growth, develops roots quickly in water; transplant cuttings after rooting.
Propagate oregano by placing cuttings in water; transfer to soil once roots form.
Rosemary, though slower to root in water, can be propagated using fresh cuttings; be patient with root development.
Chives are easily grown in water; place cuttings in a jar with water, then transfer to soil after root establishment.
Lemongrass roots in water; place fresh stalks in water and wait for roots before planting in soil.
Thyme cuttings encourage root development in water; transplant into soil once roots are established.
Sage can be propagated in water; place fresh cuttings in a jar, then transfer to soil after root development.
Sage can be propagated in water; place fresh cuttings in a jar, then transfer to soil after root development.
Root parsley cuttings in water; transplant to soil once roots are established.