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Aromatic herbs: 10 plants to grow only in water all year round.

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Mint is a plant with a high content of menthol, a substance that cools, but does not cause temperature variations. Simply soak the branches in water to see the roots appear.

  • green mint

This plant also has virtually the same characteristics as the common mint described above.

  • Rosemary

This plant takes a long time to root, but it is much more resistant to rot. It is a plant that does not require much care and seems to root sooner if planted in spring.

  • Oregano

Rosemary is essential in most Mediterranean dishes. To grow it in water, simply place it in a pot of water and then, observing its good growth, pinch the leaves.

  • Stevia

Stevia is perfect for adding to infusions, teas and desserts. Just place it in a bright, warm place.

  • Wise

This plant is prone to mold formation, so it should be placed in a cool, ventilated place. Again, this is a very slow growing plant.

  • thyme

In this case you need to cut the green cuttings and place them in water. The best time to plant cuttings is spring and you should place them in water as soon as you cut them. In fact, their extreme thinness will cause them to dry quickly.

  • Verbena

Growing verbena is super simple but it suffers indoors. Just cut them in spring and soak them in water. Then place everything in a bright place and wait 4 weeks for the roots to appear. Please note: it needs water regularly.

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