#11 Basil
Your fresh basil cuttings grow well in water. They’re a great addition to a number of dishes. Don’t ignore their medicinal and pest-repelling uses!
#12 Celery
You can definitely grow celery in a jar of water. Make sure to give your plant enough light and change water regularly for their best growth.
#13 Spinach
Love spinach? You can try growing these nutrient-rich greens in water!
#14 Lemongrass
Lemon grass is a loved ingredient in many Asian dishes for its distinct flavor and taste. It also repels flies and mosquitoes around you. If your garden does not have enough room for these plants, feel free to grow them in water.
#15 Sage
To grow sage in water, you just need to take soft cuttings in the spring and root them in water. One or two sage plants is recommended as only very tiny amounts are needed to impart flavor. Make sure to place your plants in bright light and in a well-aerated place.
#16 Carrot
You can also grow carrot in water for its greens. They taste like beet greens and Swiss chard.
#17 Stevia
As stevia produce sweet taste and pleasant flavor, it’s commonly added to freshly brewed teas and beverages. To plant them in water, root cuttings of actively growing soft branches in a jar of water. Make sure to keep your plant in a warm place.
#18 Tarragon
The best time to grow tarragon in water is to take cuttings in the spring after new growth appears. Fall cuttings are fine too, but they may take longer to grow roots.
#19 Tomatoes
You can try growing tomatoes in water. Start with strong cuttings!
#20 Onion
The collection ends with onions. Have you ever tried growing it in water, from kitchen scraps?