9 Herbs That Regrow in Water - No Soil Needed!

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    If you have a glass jar and access to fresh water, you can grow a supply of herbs in water right on your windowsill! While any medium -sized container will do, Mason Jars are particularly cute! Growing procedure for all the herbs is the same. Simply take some healthy, fresh cuttings - Leaving just two sets of leaves at the top of each cutting, and remove the remaining leaves. Then, submerge the cuttings in a few inches of clean-water.
    Here is a list of such herbs.
    1. Peppermint
    Grow peppermint in a jar and snip off a bit to make herbal tea, oil or soup. You can also just enjoy the sweet scent of this fragrant herb Peppermint does well in partially sunny or shady windows.
    2. Oregano
    You can use fresh oregano straight in pasta sauces, soups and other savory dishes. Just use a pair of kitchen scissors to gently remove a few leaves from the stem. Oregano can grow quite large, so keep an eye on your plant.
    3. Sage
    Sage has a flavorful scent which makes it a popular choice for holistic purposes. You can also use sage with eggs, chicken, lamb or pineapple. Snip as much as you need and add it to your favorite dish. Sage doesn't need a ton of water and should be kept in moderate sunlight
    4. Basil
    This popular Italian herb grows well in water and can be used in many different recipes including sauces and soups. Make sure your basil jar gets about 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
    5. Stevia
    This hardy herb prefers a bit of sun but can grow just as well in shadier areas. You can use the leaves off of this herb to sweeten your tea of coffee naturally! You can also create a powder from the leaves to use as a sweetener too.
    6.Thyme
    Thyme is a versatile herb. It will flower or you can harvest them before they flower, hang the stems to dry the leaves and then remove the leaves to use in cooking. Thyme needs plenty of sunlight, so set those jars in a bright window.
    7.Rosemary
    This flavorful herb does well in sunlight or partially shaded areas. It will grow better in full sunlight though. Use your growing’s to spice up your favorite chicken dish!
    8.Lemon Balm
    You can use the lemon balm herb to create an herbal tea that helps reduce anxiety, relieve symptoms of indigestion and helps make sleep a little easier to come by. Give this plant plenty of sunlight.
    9.Chives
    This onion family member is super easy to grow and you can use it in a ton of dishes. Make sure this herb has plenty of water and sunlight for best growth results.
    For Continues harvest of your herbs, try adding hydroponic nutrients to the water to give your herb a nutrient boost.
    Now, Have you ever grown herbs in a jar?
    Please share your experience in the comments below
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  • @Somedaymorn
    @Somedaymorn 5 лет назад +588

    This video had some sage advice. Need some thyme to digest it all.

    • @petermapp5988
      @petermapp5988 3 года назад +16

      Play on words....impressive !

    • @urosmarjanovic663
      @urosmarjanovic663 2 года назад +17

      That was mint comment, if I ever saw one.
      Also, they say that rosemary is good for digestion.

    • @silentnight3970
      @silentnight3970 2 года назад +2

      @@urosmarjanovic663 I'm right now sipping cool Rosemary tea for indigestion caused by Rambutan fruit. It works.

    • @jglee6721
      @jglee6721 2 года назад +2

      lmao

    • @kimberlytaylor5886
      @kimberlytaylor5886 2 года назад +3

      Lol 😂

  • @merncat3384
    @merncat3384 6 лет назад +66

    yep, been growing fresh basil in a jar of water since I was a little girl.. keep it in a windowsill to get plenty of sunshine.. it makes your kitchen smell amazing too ♡

  • @2008MrsKim
    @2008MrsKim 7 лет назад +356

    Mint is so good to grow and use. I have a pot of it growing right outside my front door. Every day on my way to work I pick a leaf and place it in the car vent. What a natural pick me up. It smells so good and gives me a fresh start to my day.

    • @ccco8639
      @ccco8639 5 лет назад +13

      Great idea!

    • @luxe-zone-butterfly_
      @luxe-zone-butterfly_ 5 лет назад +7

      2008MrsKim I have mine outside to see and as I walk by, if I have a cup of coffee, I’ll pick a couple of leaves to my cup of coffee, not bad. I will try the vent aroma idea today!

    • @RaechelleBennett782
      @RaechelleBennett782 4 года назад +13

      I have my mint growing by my door. On my way out I pick a few leaves and chew on them on the way to work. Fresh breath and nutrients at the same time. 🌿

    • @2008MrsKim
      @2008MrsKim 4 года назад +1

      @@luxe-zone-butterfly_ Oh Wow, I will try that coffee thing. Sounds refreshing

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 3 года назад +1

      3 years later.
      Any update on plug and sniff?

  • @kimberlyparis2733
    @kimberlyparis2733 2 года назад +25

    I've grown my own lettuce, strawberry, green onion and chives indoor at home 🤗🥰

    • @raiikhan672
      @raiikhan672 Год назад

      teach me your ways!

    • @gigih.hammer306
      @gigih.hammer306 5 месяцев назад

      Hi kimberlyparis2733. I very much would like to grow green onions, chives, parsley and cilantro in my house. Don't have any knowledge how to go about it. Would you please help me with this and give me some info how to do it? Please, I would appreciate that very much. Gigi Hammer.

  • @stevenk-brooks6852
    @stevenk-brooks6852 7 лет назад +41

    A friend gave us some spearmint for tea. It was so good that I was going to ask for some plants, but I did not want to wait, and the spearmint looked so vibrant that I felt confident I could use one of the stems with leaves to start a plant. I cut off all but the top four leaves, place the stem in water for 3 days, then planted it in soil and kept it watered.
    There was never a moment when it looked like it might wilt, it has been steadily growing, and has started to produce new leaves. Now I am waiting for it to begin to propagate new plants.

    • @cicianna415
      @cicianna415 4 года назад

      Yeeessss honey!! Is the plant still thriving? I'm about to go buy some spearmint and peppermint curling's from Kroger now

    • @jeffccr3620
      @jeffccr3620 2 года назад +1

      Well its been 4 years now
      Can we have a update on your mint?
      By now you have probably noticed it taken over your flower bed because its a evasive plant ,i consider it almost as evasive as poison ivy

  • @JeffClegg
    @JeffClegg 3 года назад +63

    I just started growing herbs as indoor plants that I take outside when the sun is out. My first 3 herbs are rosemary, basil and mint (although I'm not sure what the variety of mint is). I have a 4th herb, en route from Australia, called Brahmi (which I believe is also known as moneywart). So far, easy to care for: monitor for proper water amounts and proper amounts of sunlight. I enjoyed this video as it is short, to the point and informative.

    • @beenasvlogs9714
      @beenasvlogs9714 2 года назад +7

      Brahmi plant and Moneywort are different.. In India we use Brahmi for brain development.. Hair growth and many more..

    • @Sowmyaj26
      @Sowmyaj26 2 года назад +2

      Brahmi is beautiful and pious herb for brain development, hair growth, BP, joint pain and for spiritual upliftment!!

    • @Sowmyaj26
      @Sowmyaj26 2 года назад

      Can you share which website you are ordering from in Australia? I live in Melbourne, Australia and would like to order one. Thank you.

    • @weedman69420
      @weedman69420 2 года назад +2

      @@Sowmyaj26 guess you never found out uh

    • @kritika462
      @kritika462 Год назад

      I really want Brahmi herb if I can get in Toronto On. Canada. S suggest if any idea..I m from India. But not sure if can bring it from there

  • @liraziyad5806
    @liraziyad5806 6 лет назад +2

    I grew Basil from my plants when they were getting old, by doing what she said in another video and had basil all year last year!

  • @mysticstardust1109
    @mysticstardust1109 7 лет назад +303

    Now I'm sitting on my chair hoping one of the herbs will magically pop out in front of me so I can get started.

  • @yvettejones4249
    @yvettejones4249 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much. I've always wanted to have an herb garden in my kitchen and I get lots of sunlight and downstairs we have a massive window that would be great for all kinds of plants and herbs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rhonda4829
    @rhonda4829 5 лет назад +11

    Great info! Love using fresh herbs when I cook and make soap!

  • @marchetaalbert7050
    @marchetaalbert7050 7 лет назад +4

    I grow in a aquaponic unit in the home. A water feature, soothing to sleep by and grows herbs and greens very well.

  • @Remedi88
    @Remedi88 2 года назад +2

    I love seeing my Herbs grow and regrow and regrow over and over again in my little jars 💚😊🌿

  • @HectorMachCesar
    @HectorMachCesar 7 лет назад +2219

    I wish I had thyme to grow herbs

    • @dianne11ca
      @dianne11ca 7 лет назад +173

      A sage response, I must say.

    • @gewgulkansuhckitt9086
      @gewgulkansuhckitt9086 7 лет назад +122

      Yes, not like the chive talking you usually get on these videos. I don't know if Hettor gets paid for these comments, but if so I say we double his/her celery.
      I doubt Hettor mint for us to make such a big dill out of his/her comment. Herrot probably doesn't carrot all what we think.

    • @Jose-js7ke
      @Jose-js7ke 7 лет назад +81

      I carrot believe what you just said....Ok sorry

    • @casterofnotas
      @casterofnotas 7 лет назад +130

      Lettuce think of the thymes we leaf in.

    • @casterofnotas
      @casterofnotas 7 лет назад +60

      I will go Chopin and will be Bach lettuce us say in a mint.

  • @SophieBird07
    @SophieBird07 4 года назад +17

    There is a difference between growing in plain water and hydroponics as shown in the example. You might get a few roots but the plants need a brief reprieve from constant water, and also need nutrients. Roots don’t like sunlight either.

    • @BaughbeSauce
      @BaughbeSauce 2 года назад +4

      I had a purple basil in a jar on my kitchen window sill for almost a year. I decided to plant it outside and actually did a couple of cuttings, rooted them the same way, then planted them all outside. The two cuttings survived and the mother plant didn't. It was too used to living in water so it got too much shock being moved to soil. The young roots of the fresher cuttings were more easily adaptable to the new environment.

    • @jenniferphillips-mcshine832
      @jenniferphillips-mcshine832 2 года назад

      @@BaughbeSauce 9th to be

  • @freddixon
    @freddixon 7 лет назад +2

    Cool, I'll do these this weekend. Thanks for sharing!

  • @michaelgrimes1131
    @michaelgrimes1131 2 года назад +1

    I bought a Basil plant 3 summer's back and have been propagating cuttings off of it since. I've got 2 new plants growing now! The plant that just keeps giving!
    I'm trying mint now and some rosemary to add to my window garden!

  • @BeckeyGirard
    @BeckeyGirard 2 года назад +5

    I would have loved more details. Especially on the hydroponic nutrients. Good information simply on what herbs WILL grow in water.

  • @janiceb4679
    @janiceb4679 6 лет назад +178

    Lemongrass isn't as popular as some of the herbs mentioned here, but roots easily and quickly once put in water.

    • @rosenagai9507
      @rosenagai9507 6 лет назад

      Janice B
      😅

    • @MelanieAlicia
      @MelanieAlicia 6 лет назад

      Janice B did not know that! I have some, will try. Thanks for the tip!

    • @mj-zh6gu
      @mj-zh6gu 5 лет назад +4

      trur..but i dont think its good to put lemongrass in a jar as they grow taller and new roots produces another plant ..better grown on the ground

    • @Bluebelle51
      @Bluebelle51 5 лет назад +13

      @@mj-zh6gu still, it's an excellent way to get starter plants for the spring, while having a little to use in the winter
      I take cuttings from my tomatoes late summer every year, and root them in water over the winter, then I have mature plants to go into the ground when the weather warms enough
      I only bought one plant 5 years ago

    • @johoney5458
      @johoney5458 4 года назад +1

      @@Bluebelle51 if you have a few minutes will you share about the tomato cuttings. I had some really good roma tomato plants last year and would have liked to keep them going.

  • @succulentsandtinygardens8455
    @succulentsandtinygardens8455 6 лет назад +2

    Starting to do this today. Thanks for the info!

  • @augustahevesi-nagy3121
    @augustahevesi-nagy3121 2 года назад +2

    Thank -You 💐 Without Your Wonderful Guidance I Would Never Have Learn't To Appreciate The Full Value Of Fresh Herbs Using Your Simple Idea With Just a Glass Jar.Its a Great Help!👍

  • @MartaPiquerasBrunet
    @MartaPiquerasBrunet 7 лет назад +31

    I just started to grow celery and spring onions in water jars last week. it's really fun :) I already mentioned it to a few friends too! I think I'll try mint and stevia now, thanks for the tip! :)))

    • @RaechelleBennett782
      @RaechelleBennett782 4 года назад +1

      Add the 3 inch trimmed butts of romanine lettuce to water and watch them grow! 👍

    • @punitamehta4596
      @punitamehta4596 3 года назад

      Hve they grown

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    • @mandyzepeda5447
      @mandyzepeda5447 2 года назад +1

      They actually grow even better when you cut them. ✂️ my green onions growth accelerated rapidly

  • @Smashachu
    @Smashachu 7 лет назад +873

    This is called the "kratky method" of hydroponics. You will need hydroponic nutrients in order for your plant to actually grow, the water itself does not contain the nutrients required to sustain life let alone grow any bigger. Also if you wanna increase the survival rate of your cuttings make sure to pick up some rooting gel this will assist the plant in creating roots in order to actually grow instead of just sitting there slowly getting more brown till it dies.

    • @RameyRocks
      @RameyRocks 7 лет назад +17

      Nick Collinet what is hydroponic nutrients?

    • @MatthewByrd
      @MatthewByrd 7 лет назад +18

      Hydroponic fertilizers. They're on Amazon.

    • @2008MrsKim
      @2008MrsKim 7 лет назад +70

      Yes, I have grown Herbs using hydroponics...."wink wink"

    • @robin-tainebrownell1491
      @robin-tainebrownell1491 7 лет назад +107

      This is the information I came looking for in the comments. You can see in the video that there's more going on than just a jar of water.

    • @ileanaarrieta447
      @ileanaarrieta447 7 лет назад +66

      I put some wierd plant only in water thinking it wasn't going to survive in the kitchen/saw it as temporary decor. Boy was I wrong. It's been a year and has grown so much. Perhaps it has lasted because of my mom's crazy way of cooking causing food particles to land in the plant & provide the necessary nutrients?

  • @Tiki12t4
    @Tiki12t4 7 лет назад +2

    Never, but thank you for this wonderful and needed information. Herbs in a jar, here I come. 😘

  • @mmangla5575
    @mmangla5575 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the information

  • @7SavingsGarden
    @7SavingsGarden 6 лет назад +4

    love the video, I have grown herbs and other plants in jars and different containers, You just have to make sure they have enough nutrients and sunlight, you have to monitor the plant. I have a video on container gardening where I use different containers to plant different vegetables.

  • @miloradvlaovic
    @miloradvlaovic 7 лет назад +56

    I think that:
    a) You'll really eventually need to add some micronutrients to the water. Plants do need more than water and sunlight to grow, blossom, and eventually bare fruit. Even the aquatic plants do.
    b) some of the herbs mentioned are xerophytes. They may grow root from a stalk in water, but they won't thrive from water alone. Examples from the vid: Sage and Rosemary. You see those naturally growing on rocky, dry ground or limestone, exposed to the direct sunlight most of the day.

    • @sometimessnarky1642
      @sometimessnarky1642 2 года назад +4

      They mention using a hydroponic solution less than one minute into the video.

    • @kalleyluv
      @kalleyluv 2 года назад

      @@sometimessnarky1642 I can't see it

    • @lorimav
      @lorimav Год назад

      I'm only interested in starting things in water. I have been successful starting spearmint and basil and tomato plants in water but my current experiment with parsley and cilantro as someone claimed they root in water on the internet is not going well after 3 weeks. Once the plants rooted in water, form enough roots I plant them in potting soil. I know I could babysit stem cuttings but this is easier for me.

    • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
      @NudePostingConspiracyTheories Год назад +2

      Thanks for this comment. I was thinking: “SURELY thats not true “. The reason I thought that, was, that if it were true that plants inly needed water, all the gardening shows and gardeners in the world would have stopped planting anything long ago. But then i thought - well why would they make a video like this if it was NOT do-able? So it was confusing. It is rather strange

  • @jgkrkfededeeddeded6518
    @jgkrkfededeeddeded6518 6 лет назад +1

    Finally! An awesome channel without a robot voice!

  • @kenbrown438
    @kenbrown438 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this great RUclips video about growing herbs !!!!

  • @Sowmyaj26
    @Sowmyaj26 2 года назад +4

    Love your video. Good idea to grow the herbs in jars. I have mint growing in a jar. Actually I wanted to let out the roots to plant it in the pot. Surprisingly I see my mint actually growing in the jar. It looks beautiful and crisp on my kitchen window sill. I don't feel like planting it in the pot now! Never thought the plant can survive and grow just in water! Amazing!!

  • @truthseeker6384
    @truthseeker6384 5 лет назад +15

    You can sprinkle some kelp powder in the water for nutrients. It's cheap!

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 5 лет назад

      Sajc Emmanuel that’s a great idea and I have lots of it already 👌🏼

  • @JustJazmineYOUTUBE
    @JustJazmineYOUTUBE 2 года назад

    I think this is the best video I've ever watching. I loved hereing the tone of your voice and hearing you explain everything made this a very easy video to watch.

  • @patriciaserrano0814
    @patriciaserrano0814 6 лет назад

    Love it! Thank you so much!😍

  • @steveschnatz790
    @steveschnatz790 7 лет назад +45

    More instruction on exactly how to do this in the jar would have been nice

    • @suegraue5874
      @suegraue5874 2 года назад +1

      there are details given

    • @paul8093
      @paul8093 2 года назад +1

      Can't just use any old water if it's town water would not work
      If you have a small fish tank with a gold fish in you can use that water
      Or if fish tank that has a filter just squeeze the filter out every so often in two gallons of water to feed your plants
      Keep in mind tho once roots are established you can't keep jar completely full because will drown plant
      Plant grows air roots above the water
      Also need paint the jar or use tin foil to block light or algae will grow
      They do sell hydroponics liquid fertilizer but I prefer doing more natural with fish water
      Plus I get to enjoy looking at the fish 😍
      I use this method I fill with leca
      You can use perlite also just fill up to the hose with some pebbles first
      ruclips.net/video/pUa_UixXRfk/видео.html

    • @jeffccr3620
      @jeffccr3620 2 года назад

      NPK when using fertilizer
      N is nitrogen and always the first number and what you want for starting roots
      P is for phosphorus and the second number and you will chose a fertilizer with the higher 2nd number once it flowers or fruits, 3rd number is pot ash
      Miracle grow is normally 20-20-20 but once you flower you want to jump to like a 10-20-10

    • @jeffccr3620
      @jeffccr3620 2 года назад

      Oh yeah if your using miracle grow 20-20-20 its 1 teaspoon for 1 gallon of water

    • @jeffccr3620
      @jeffccr3620 2 года назад

      What Do the Numbers on Fertilizer Mean? The three numbers on fertilizer represents the value of the three macro-nutrients used by plants. These macro-nutrients are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), or NPK for short. The higher the number, the more concentrated the nutrient is in the fertilizer. For example, numbers on fertilizer listed as 20-5-5 has four times more nitrogen in it than phosphorus and potassium. A 20-20-20 fertilizer has twice as much concentration of all three nutrients than 10-10-10. The fertilizer numbers can be used to calculate how much of a fertilizer needs to be applied to equal 1 pound (453.5 g.) of the nutrient you are trying to add to the soil. So if the numbers on the fertilizer are 10-10-10, you can divide 100 by 10 and this will tell you that you need 10 pounds (4.5 kg.) of the fertilizer to add 1 pound (453.5 g.) of the nutrient to the soil. If the fertilizer numbers were 20-20-20, you divide 100 by 20 and you know that it will take 5 pounds (2 kg.) of the fertilizer to add 1 pound (453.5 g.) of the nutrient to the soil. A fertilizer that contains only one macro-nutrient will have “0” in the other values. For example, if a fertilizer is 10-0-0, then it only contains nitrogen. These fertilizer numbers, also called NPK values, should appear on any fertilizer you purchase, whether it is an organic fertilizer or a chemical fertilizer. What is NPK and Why is it Important? So now that you know what the numbers on fertilizer mean, you need to know why NPK is important to your plants. All plants need nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow. Without enough of any one of these nutrients, a plant will fail. Nitrogen (N) - Nitrogen is largely responsible for the growth of leaves on the plant. Phosphorus (P) - Phosphorus is largely responsible for root growth and flower and fruit development. Potassium (K) - Potassium is a nutrient that helps the overall functions of the plant perform correctly. Knowing the NPK values of a fertilizer can help you select one that is appropriate for the type of plant you are growing. For example, if you are growing leafy vegetables, you may want to apply a fertilizer that has a higher nitrogen number to encourage leafy growth. If you are growing flowers, you may want to apply a fertilizer that has a higher phosphorus number to encourage more blooms. Before you apply fertilizer to your garden beds, you should have your soil tested. This will also help you determine what balance of fertilizer numbers will be appropriate for your garden’s soil needs and deficiencies. This article was last updated on 07/05/21 Read more about Soil, Fixes & Fertilizers
      Read more at Gardening Know How: Fertilizer Numbers - What Is NPK www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/fertilizer-numbers-npk.htm

  • @CobinRain
    @CobinRain 7 лет назад +3

    really good video. I have done most of these and it really works..you can line up fresh herbs in your kitchen window! Magic. Sooo mych better than the powdered (probably 2 year old ones you get at the supermarket. And free!

  • @actanonverba91
    @actanonverba91 6 лет назад

    Thanks for spreading the knowledge..

  • @spanishclasses4013
    @spanishclasses4013 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @fidati22
    @fidati22 4 года назад +3

    lmao the basil in the spaghetti on the page about oregano... hahahahah I'm dead

  • @zeledohealth4695
    @zeledohealth4695 5 лет назад +6

    i'll try all of them

  • @edwardvillate2112
    @edwardvillate2112 7 лет назад

    Brilliant and Simple way of GROWING....

  • @spanishclasses4013
    @spanishclasses4013 4 года назад

    Amazing! Thank you!

  • @sandibeach7291
    @sandibeach7291 6 лет назад +4

    How big do the leaves get? How often should you change the water? What temperature should the water be? I have never heard of growing herbs in water, just dirt.

  • @akbhb4092
    @akbhb4092 6 лет назад +3

    1:21
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil
    Basil is native to tropical regions from central Africa to Southeast Asia.[4] It is a tender plant, and is used in cuisines worldwide.
    Basil is worldwide commonly used in Italy too. It is not Italian Herb :D

  • @user-qs5fn2tf3n
    @user-qs5fn2tf3n 7 лет назад +1

    I learn so much from this channel. thanks

  • @lslavychecker
    @lslavychecker 6 лет назад

    JUST LOVE IT.....I USE A LOT OF HERBS AND FRESH ARE EXPENSIVE IN THE STORE...

  • @dianne11ca
    @dianne11ca 7 лет назад +10

    I just love your channel!! I am always learning something valuable and new! Thanks, and have a great day! Di from Nova Scotia

  • @steverhodes8601
    @steverhodes8601 7 лет назад +6

    Any local nursery sells all of the above mentioned plants. I am giving it a try.

    • @Brismo7
      @Brismo7 5 лет назад +2

      grocery stores too

  • @lilac2484
    @lilac2484 6 лет назад

    can not wait to try this. Thanks great video

  • @thomasfitzpatrick3983
    @thomasfitzpatrick3983 3 года назад +1

    I started growing scallions out of curiosity and because I can never get enough of them. Cut off the top third of the stem for your salad then plop them in a jar of water and put under a strong light in the kitchen or on a sunny window sill. The center will grow every day so cut them as you need them. Eventually they grow thinner but will have more juice.

  • @toffleur18
    @toffleur18 5 лет назад +58

    Resident evil taught me that mixing green red blue herb gives a permanent health increase. Guess it's true . Lol

  • @vc9732
    @vc9732 7 лет назад +15

    I currently have papermint in my window and it is growing pretty steadily. I use it almost every day in my teas

  • @tommyhayfield9977
    @tommyhayfield9977 4 года назад

    Thanks for the advice. Helpful.

  • @ManabuFarms
    @ManabuFarms 7 лет назад +1

    i grow all of these in soil and water but the Stevia i only new to grow that one in soil, thank you so much i am out to the garden to clone some Stevia

  • @melodyszadkowski5256
    @melodyszadkowski5256 5 лет назад +4

    I started putting basil cuttings in water just to keep them fresh til I needed them. Then I started planting those that got lots of roots. Now I am up to my eyebrows in basil and totally involved in aromatherapy. Nothing matches the smell of basil on my tension headaches.

    • @tavibrace3781
      @tavibrace3781 2 года назад

      Really! I have got to try this. Camomile tea works well too

  • @aaronedvalson104
    @aaronedvalson104 7 лет назад +25

    Out of:
    Sage, rosemary, lemon grass, tulsi, purple basil, thyme and basil; the last three were the only ones I was able to root through this method with the last one dying shortly after potting. My basil and thyme are doing great, however. There has to be a trick to each one. I know certain plants can be propagated in a variety of ways so I wonder if the exact point which is to be rooted differs from herb to herb...

    • @cherylmatthews7172
      @cherylmatthews7172 7 лет назад +1

      Aaron Edvalson some plants don't like to being next to each another. I only know this by planting certain plants next to each other in the garden and how well the grow. I have never tried to grow herbs so I'm not sure if this plants do or do not like being next to each other.
      I have also ready about this but can't remember where, sorry.
      Good luck

    • @alithegamer3471
      @alithegamer3471 6 лет назад

      Aaron Edvalson

    • @MelanieAlicia
      @MelanieAlicia 6 лет назад

      Aaron Edvalson I know it's worked for rosemary (but slowly), lemon balm, basil (in days!!)... haven't tried the others, yet..

  • @kathyjotourtois
    @kathyjotourtois 7 лет назад +1

    oh yes i have some mint n chives in my yard think i will try it . great info ty so much !!!!

  • @ritambharakumar9356
    @ritambharakumar9356 5 лет назад

    Nice information 😊 Thank you so much

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 4 года назад +89

    I'm hungry

  • @tanyabrown9839
    @tanyabrown9839 6 лет назад +23

    Lots of comments on the pronunciation of herb. In some countries they do pronounce it as "erb" and not herb. It all depends on where you are from. It does sound strange though if you are not used to this.

    • @carpediemlise
      @carpediemlise 6 лет назад +3

      The h is not pronounced by Americans. It is pronounced by English (and other British) people. This page dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/herb?q=herb

    • @cydcapp2902
      @cydcapp2902 6 лет назад +2

      She sounds like she is burping URB!

    • @patmelton43
      @patmelton43 6 лет назад +1

      I don't care how they pronounce it; I only want to grow it!

    • @marcusaquino6105
      @marcusaquino6105 5 лет назад

      You say 'erb and 'otel. I say Herb and Hotel

    • @janetbransdon3742
      @janetbransdon3742 5 лет назад

      Yes it annoys me as the word starts with the letter "h" so should be pronounced "Herb"

  • @lottienewitt
    @lottienewitt 6 лет назад

    Great Info! awesome tip, thankyou :)

  • @blogphongthuy412
    @blogphongthuy412 3 года назад

    Very helpful! Thanks for sharing!

  • @kyblbrd1
    @kyblbrd1 5 лет назад +402

    i dont think it was very helpful. keep in sunlight, grow in water.... what she should have shown was how to make those mason jar planters.

    • @getridofhiatusherniaandaci461
      @getridofhiatusherniaandaci461 5 лет назад +20

      she is just telling what herbs can be grown in water, not how to do it. there's not that much to it.

    • @ThatGuy-ul5ow
      @ThatGuy-ul5ow 5 лет назад +10

      Pick your nose and pick you bum, now you have poo on ur boogerie finger.
      P.s. figure it out

    • @carrieberrykix
      @carrieberrykix 5 лет назад +8

      Those Mason jar pictures are from etsy, you can buy them

    • @Anonymous-tr6pc
      @Anonymous-tr6pc 5 лет назад +6

      kyblbrd1 go to the dollar store they have them & everything else.

    • @AvgJane19
      @AvgJane19 4 года назад +13

      @@ThatGuy-ul5ow .... what do you think the point of watching videos on a subject... hint: it's to be taught, ppl want to make sure they're doing it right

  • @rishmadivyanisemasinghe7793
    @rishmadivyanisemasinghe7793 6 лет назад +3

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  • @jannahcho186
    @jannahcho186 6 лет назад

    simply awesome...! thanks

  • @lamhuynh1834
    @lamhuynh1834 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your sharing ❤

  • @MartaPiquerasBrunet
    @MartaPiquerasBrunet 7 лет назад +38

    Thanks again for the content! Could you please explain what are those things at the top of the jar? They seem to hold the herbs nicely!

    • @ManabuFarms
      @ManabuFarms 7 лет назад +15

      they are hydro pots you can pic them up cheep at any grow store

    • @sheilagibson510
      @sheilagibson510 7 лет назад +16

      Marta Piqueras-Brunet Thanks for asking as I was wondering the same thing!

    • @sheilagibson510
      @sheilagibson510 7 лет назад +5

      ManabuFarms Thanks!

    • @OrenAdler
      @OrenAdler 7 лет назад +12

      this: www.amazon.com/Inch-Slit-Pots-Hydroponic-Aeroponic/dp/B008OIV9NM
      why do I need it?

    • @tomsenft1705
      @tomsenft1705 7 лет назад +1

      +Sheila Gibson Why are you asking about growing plants? Don't you want to say something obscene about someone's dialect?

  • @mikeharrington5593
    @mikeharrington5593 5 лет назад +5

    Change the water every 2-3 days, don't let it get cloudy or you risk losing your cuttings to rot.

  • @geecollins4915
    @geecollins4915 5 лет назад

    Great video Thank you ❤️

  • @eddiejohn7744
    @eddiejohn7744 Год назад

    Amazing , thank you so very much

  • @MxTHRTN
    @MxTHRTN 6 лет назад +6

    Water alone will not give you "endless supply". Plants need minerals to grow which are not supplied by water on it's own. Basic biology. It will grow for a while but start to lose taste and eventually it will die. I came here for the thumbnail because it shows an interesting way to keep plants watered. Wasn't mentioned.

    • @flaviusnita6008
      @flaviusnita6008 5 лет назад +1

      Sadly few people do understand this. Watch comments!

  • @jocelyntee783
    @jocelyntee783 3 года назад +6

    Hi, may I know how about Parsley? Can it grow into water as well? Thanks

    • @rickyelvis3215
      @rickyelvis3215 3 месяца назад

      exactly my question.. you should know by now.. let me know.. cheers

  • @carrollindsay432
    @carrollindsay432 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the eggplant video great info. Ready to make delicious dishes.

  • @rameshshankar1010
    @rameshshankar1010 Год назад

    Helpful, useful,& informative video. These herbs are part of our daily lives one way or the other.

  • @blanchekonieczka9935
    @blanchekonieczka9935 7 лет назад +504

    Thumbs up not just for the wonderful information but for having a human narrator. If you had used a creepy computer voice, I would have immediately given it a thumbs down and not watched the video. Thank you for both the info and the human narrator.

    • @gewgulkansuhckitt9086
      @gewgulkansuhckitt9086 7 лет назад +22

      Usually the creepy computer voice indicates someone who either can't speak English and composed their video using Google translate or someone who speaks English but with an atrocious accent. Should such people be banned from making RUclips videos until they (A) learn to speak English, (B) lose the accent, or (C) pay/persuade someone to narrate for them? For many these options aren't realistic options at all.
      Don't you hate it when you dial tech support and someone with a unintelligibly thick foreign accent answers the phone? Frankly I'd prefer the robot voice.

    • @sashaycashay6224
      @sashaycashay6224 7 лет назад +18

      Blanche Konieczka WHO CARES WHAT TYPE OF VOICE IT IS AS LONG AS YOUR GETTING KNOWLEDGE&WISDOM

    • @blanchekonieczka9935
      @blanchekonieczka9935 7 лет назад +15

      sashay cashay I do! When they use computer voices it isn't just that it's creepy but it takes a job away from a human. With all the out sourcing of jobs to foreign countries do we really want to encourage out sourcing jobs to computers? It already happens too often. I won't use the self checkouts at stores for the same reason.

    • @clemcadidlehopper9212
      @clemcadidlehopper9212 7 лет назад +33

      Those computer generated voices are just irritating to listen to.

    • @vernettearthur8703
      @vernettearthur8703 7 лет назад +2

      Blanche Konieczka l

  • @jimjones5419
    @jimjones5419 Год назад +3

    You can also do this with chicken wings, just plant what you don’t eat and you’ll have free chicken for life

    • @juliehernandez80
      @juliehernandez80 Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @RaeCarson
      @RaeCarson Год назад

      Same with pizza crusts and sandwich crusts, ergo pizza plants and PB&J plants. 🤪

  • @practiceday-to-dayhindi6083
    @practiceday-to-dayhindi6083 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks a million !!!!!

  • @nicolek8971
    @nicolek8971 7 лет назад

    Love your videos Natural Ways!

  • @nalinir5092
    @nalinir5092 4 года назад +10

    Start by showing how to make the mason jar plantar. Duhhhh!

    • @johnnysakko
      @johnnysakko 4 года назад +3

      They are called net cups or net mesh and can be bought in sizes that fit Mason jar lids.

  • @dilshadmanji2825
    @dilshadmanji2825 4 года назад +16

    I notice the jars are specialized, you can see a suspender on the top of the jar so it can root without touching the bottom. We Are not informed about it and I wonder why?

  • @srinivasmajeti3476
    @srinivasmajeti3476 5 лет назад

    Great idea,god bless you

  • @rowenalynbautista9064
    @rowenalynbautista9064 17 дней назад

    Thank u po for the tips❤

  • @bernardpopp541
    @bernardpopp541 6 лет назад +4

    peppermint soup?
    why not call it tea maybe? 😀

  • @raymondparsons610
    @raymondparsons610 7 лет назад +20

    We have an
    " Aero-Garden " hydroponic growing system.
    Beyond the available and numorous planting packs, many herbs grow really well in this little unit year round !
    I should also mention that it has an intrical grow light as part of it's design.
    Fresh lettuce year round is great as well !
    We love it !

    • @sheilagibson510
      @sheilagibson510 7 лет назад

      RAYMOND PARSONS where did you get your aeroponics system from? I saw a video of someone using it but couldn't find it again after that. Would love to know more about it!

    • @raymondparsons610
      @raymondparsons610 7 лет назад +1

      Sheila Gibson
      I am going to try to find the information on it.
      I am not sure if they are still available or if they are still in business.
      Will get right back to you when I have more information for you.

    • @chillgoa7195
      @chillgoa7195 7 лет назад +3

      Aero garden sells it on amazon amzn.to/2hgGjWy hope that helps

    • @1Trueone55
      @1Trueone55 7 лет назад +5

      Just search RUclips for Hydroponic and it will bring up many others doing hydroponic growing.

    • @ellengarofolo1634
      @ellengarofolo1634 7 лет назад +1

      Chill Goa Amazon

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 7 лет назад

    Very good! Thank you.

  • @mylesvlog
    @mylesvlog 2 года назад

    Thanks for informative video.

  • @ffeellixisfine7277
    @ffeellixisfine7277 6 лет назад +9

    Rosemary is almost impossible to get to water root. Tried for years

    • @narsinglaxmaiah276
      @narsinglaxmaiah276 6 лет назад

      Bithri satti

    • @twiggidy
      @twiggidy 4 года назад

      Agree. It prefers dry-ish soil. The best way to propograte it is to clip off piece of mature plant and plant it in well drained soil and water once a week.

    • @lyhoang2379
      @lyhoang2379 4 года назад +1

      No, my friend successed with this and it grows to a beautiful rosemary now

    • @BlackandWhitecustoms
      @BlackandWhitecustoms 2 года назад +1

      Try taking a cutting thats older

  • @ClaudKaKeiYeung
    @ClaudKaKeiYeung 6 лет назад +5

    2:02 and then remove the leaves to use in coccaine

  • @vinceberardini9709
    @vinceberardini9709 5 лет назад +2

    Having grown many , many plants on the windowsill as well as in My Own Greenhouse which I will feature on my own RUclips Channel "Gardening With Vincenzo'...I thank You for the "Growing Tips" and info!
    "Save the Planet one "yard" at a time"...starting with your own !

  • @iamcbelle
    @iamcbelle 4 года назад

    Just started propagating thyme and basil today.

  • @lakshya229290
    @lakshya229290 5 лет назад +4

    Basil(Tulsi) is an indian herb not italian.
    Worshipped since thousands of years in india.
    70% of Indian homes have Basil(Tulsi) growing.
    The first plant of an indian home is basil.
    Just for fact correction.

  • @elizabetharmendariz6004
    @elizabetharmendariz6004 7 лет назад +8

    I've grown ginger

    • @ishukitchen8493
      @ishukitchen8493 7 лет назад

      Elizabeth Armendariz how

    • @efzapp7
      @efzapp7 7 лет назад +6

      Just buy a nice piece of ginger from the fresh food section at the grocery store. Lay the root on top of a large planter of potting soil & lightly water. It will sprout from the eyes of the piece and root all by itself and then you can transplant it in the ground.

    • @oyeharloo880
      @oyeharloo880 7 лет назад

      I Am creative Cool

    • @nushinnahid3219
      @nushinnahid3219 6 лет назад

      Elizabeth Armendariz t

    • @VernonMaldoom
      @VernonMaldoom 6 лет назад

      Suggest you stay out of the sun then.

  • @crafter170
    @crafter170 5 лет назад

    Very interesting .thanks for that.

  • @barryminor616
    @barryminor616 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing our gifts...
    Happy HERB DAY

  • @oggyreidmore
    @oggyreidmore 5 лет назад +11

    American:"Why the fuss about the letter "aytch"? I honestly think we should honor the fact that in the word "herb" the "aytch" is silent.
    Brit:"Oi 'ate 'ow you yanks don't pronounce the "haytch". So 'ow bout we 'op on over to my 'ouse and 'ave a spot of HHHHHHerbal tea, bruv?"

  • @GGLEEME
    @GGLEEME 7 лет назад +54

    What about cilantro?

    • @VernonMaldoom
      @VernonMaldoom 6 лет назад +4

      Known as Coriander here in England

    • @jennpipp26
      @jennpipp26 6 лет назад +2

      Vernon Maldoom wait for real? I wonder if that’s why I can’t find cilantro in Korea. Do you think they call it Coriander here as well? Interesting

    • @Oceansta
      @Oceansta 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah, what about it?

    • @VernonMaldoom
      @VernonMaldoom 6 лет назад

      Sagar Rao Insightful comment

    • @kingdavidapple
      @kingdavidapple 6 лет назад +3

      Actually, coriander refers to the seed. Cilantro refers to the leaf. Same plant. Don't see why it wouldn't be worth trying as suggested in the video.

  • @nataliamoretti569
    @nataliamoretti569 6 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @psalm4090
    @psalm4090 7 лет назад

    Fantastic video!

  • @KeepingitRealintheKitchen
    @KeepingitRealintheKitchen 7 лет назад +11

    Oh no! We're running out of Thyme!

  • @ffeellixisfine7277
    @ffeellixisfine7277 6 лет назад +4

    Happy to report back that I have NOW finally have cloned rosemary from the mother plant!!

    • @carpediemlise
      @carpediemlise 6 лет назад

      How? I have been trying with no success. Thank you!

    • @ffeellixisfine7277
      @ffeellixisfine7277 6 лет назад

      Nice sunny spot, water & patience. I was able to clip off a not-so-woody segment and let it do its thing. It started to root about 7-10 days after the clip into water. I clipped off about 8 pieces and 1 was stable enough to carry on. I have a nice producing plant surrounded by oregano. Good luck!!

    • @moonshinesa8234
      @moonshinesa8234 5 лет назад +1

      @@carpediemlise, you have to change the water every day, otherwise the plant rots. Maybe your could leave it 2 or 3 days but changing the water every day works. Even plain water kept in a glass for a time will go slimey. I have managed to get garlic and a pineapple top to start making roots - keep the water clean.

  • @sujlamsufalam2047
    @sujlamsufalam2047 4 года назад

    Thanks
    We tried and it works

  • @aniskalick5607
    @aniskalick5607 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info God bless you