Did you know that some herbs grow very well in water? Not only do they add fragrance and flavor to your dishes, but they also add a touch of aesthetic greenery to your kitchen. Here are some of the best varieties for growing indoors:
- Mint: Place a stalk of mint in a glass of water and let it take root near a bright window.
- Parsley: Place a few sprigs in a pot of cold water and refill the water regularly to encourage continued growth.
- Rosemary: Place a sprig in a glass of water and wait until it develops roots before using it in cooking.
- Green oregano: A hardy plant that grows easily in water with minimal natural light.
- Thyme: Soak thyme sprigs in a pot of water and place them in direct light for optimal growth.
Maintenance tip: Change the water every 3 to 4 days to avoid mold and favor plenty of natural light.
Why adopt aquatic plants?
These plants, which grow without soil, have many advantages:
- Easy maintenance: No need for soil or special fertilizers.
- Unique aesthetics: Their presence adds a zen atmosphere and a calming touch to any room.
- Improved water quality: Some of them naturally purify water by absorbing toxins.
Whether you have a water garden, a pond, or simply a decorative vase, these aquatic plants bring freshness, elegance, and originality to your surroundings. Ready to invite nature into your home ?