How To Grow 5 Everyday Herbs In Your Kitchen Without Any Soil

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By Anagha R Manoj AGRICULTURE | HOW TO
Urban gardener Reshma Ranjan shares expert tips to grow five everyday herbs like lemongrass, rosemary, mint, and more using hydroponics right in your kitchen, without any mess, complications, or soil.

Want to use freshly picked ingredients from your kitchen garden to cook delicious meals?
Even if you don’t have enough space, you can grow everyday herbs like lemongrass, rosemary, and mint right inside your kitchen.
How? Through a small hydroponic setup near the kitchen platform or window.
This can help you grow fresh herbs that fulfil the requirements of one family, without any complications or even soil.

Urban gardening expert Reshma Ranjan, who lives in Bokaro, Jharkhand, shares a few simple steps you can do in, with only a handful of containers and water.
1. Lemon Grass
Collect a few strands of lemon grass from a friend’s garden or from the market. Make sure its roots are also included. Leave it in a glass or container full of water. Give it a little sunlight and leave it aside. You will spot new roots and leaf you have space in the garden, you can also grow it in soil using the same steps. In fact, this will provide you with faster results, in less than 10 days.
Use your fresh lemongrass in a cup of steaming tea or for an additional flavour punch in a variety of curries.
ves sprouting from the plant within 15 days.
Lemongrass under making.
2. Rosemary
This aromatic herb is a must-have in most Italian dishes like pizzas, kinds of pasta and lasagnas, or even in flavoured rice
.Collect a six-inch cutting of rosemary from any garden or market. Pluck the leaves from the lower portion and place the cutting in water. Within 10 days, roots will emerge from the cuttings. After 20 – 25 days, you will be able to spot new branches and leaves. Remember to change the water once a week.
Waiting for the roots.
Did you know that besides being a delicious accompaniment to meals, rosemary can also help keep mos3? Mint

Mint is one of the easiest herbs to grow in a garden. Let’s try to grow this in the water this time.
Gather three or four mint cuttings from the market. Take two containers — one small and one big. Make a few holes on the top of the small container. Remove the leaves from the bottom portion of the cuttings and place them in these holes.
Now fill the other container with water and place the small box with the cuttings inside it.
Place the container in an area that receives ample sunlight. Change the water once a week. The leaves will grow out within a few days and you will spot new white roots inside the small box.
4. Indian borage/ Mexican mint
Considered a variety of celery because of its fragrance, Mexican mint has several medicinal properties. It can be added to tea or drinks to improve both flavour and smell.
This mint can easily be grown in abundance on the soil as well as in water. As the plant gets dense fast, it is better to place it in a large-mouthed container.
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