8 Herbs You Can Grow Indoors in Water

8 Herbs You Can Grow Indoors in Water

Imagine having a lush and thriving herb garden right in the comfort of your home, where you can pick fresh herbs whenever you need them. With the right knowledge and a few simple steps, you can create an indoor garden filled with aromatic herbs and even some vegetables. In this blog, we will explore the best herbs and vegetables that can be grown in water indoors, transforming your sunny windowsill or south-facing window into a green oasis.

1. Carrot Greens:

Carrot greens are one of the best herbs and vegetables that you can grow indoors in water. Carrot greens, also known as carrot tops, are the edible leaves of the carrot plant.

Carrot greens are easy to grow in water since all you need is a glass jar, some soil and carrot tops. Simply fill the jar with a few inches of soil and then place the carrot tops in the soil. Make sure to keep the soil moist and within a few weeks, you will have fresh carrot greens to add to your salads or smoothies.

2. Lemongrass:

Lemongrass is a fragrant herb that has a lemony-citrus flavor. It can be grown indoors in water without much effort and no soil. All you need is a shallow container with some water and the lemongrass stalks . Place the stalks in the water and make sure to keep the water level high enough that it covers the roots of the plants. Change out the water every few days and harvest when needed for cooking.

3. Lettuce:

Lettuce is one of the easiest vegetables to grow indoors in water and can provide you with a bounty of delicious salads throughout the year. All you need is a glass jar or container, some water and lettuce seeds. Fill the jar or container with water and then sprinkle the seeds on top of the water. Keep the water level high enough that it covers the seeds and within a few weeks, you will have fresh lettuce ready to harvest.

4. Green Onions:

Green onions, also known as scallions, are a popular vegetable that can be easily grown indoors in a jar of water. They are versatile and can be used to add flavor to a variety of dishes. All you need is some soil and a container with drainage holes. Simply fill the container with soil and place the green onion bulbs in the soil. Then, fill the container with enough water so that the soil is completely saturated but not overflowing. Keep the soil moist and you will have a steady supply of fresh green onions in no time.

5. Celery:

Regrowing celery from the base is a fun and rewarding experience. Cut off the base of a celery bunch and place it in a shallow bowl of water. Keep the container on a sunny windowsill or under bright artificial lighting. The celery will continue to grow, and within a couple of weeks, you'll have a fresh supply of homegrown celery.

6. Garlic Greens:

Garlic greens are one of the best herbs and vegetables you can grow indoors in water. These versatile greens are a great addition to salads, stir-fries, soups, and more. They have a mild garlic flavor that is not too overpowering but still adds an interesting flavor to any dish.

Garlic greens can be grown in a jar or container of fresh water with just a few simple steps. Fill the container with water and add a few garlic cloves to it. Make sure to change out the water every few days and harvest when needed. With a little patience, you will have fresh garlic greens in no time.

7. Mint:

Mint is a refreshing herb that thrives in water-based indoor gardens. Take cuttings with multiple nodes and submerge the stems in a jar or shallow bowl of tap water. Place the container on a bright windowsill or in a sunny spot, ensuring the mint receives at least four to six hours of adequate light daily. Remember to change the water every few days and enjoy an abundant supply of fresh mint leaves.

Mint

8. Basil:

Basil is a favorite herb among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. To grow basil in water, take healthy cuttings with a few sets of leaves and place them in a glass of water. Ensure the stems are immersed, but the leaves remain above the water level. Place the jar on a sunny windowsill, providing the basil with at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Change the water every few days to prevent stagnation and promote root growth.

Basil

Conclusion:

With a little care and attention, you can create a thriving indoor herb garden and even some vegetables using water as a growing medium. Utilizing natural light from south-facing window, sunny windowsill, or artificial grow ligh, you can enjoy a continuous supply of fresh herbs and greens throughout the year. Experiment with different varieties, adjust the lighting and watering schedules to suit each plant's needs, and soon you'll have a bountiful harvest of homegrown goodness at your fingertips. So, grab your favorite herbs, set up your indoor water-based garden, and let your green thumb flourish.

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Happy Gardening!

Dr. Vandana K.