Growing fresh herbs doesn’t have to mean dirt, pots, or complicated gardening. With just water and a sunny spot, you can enjoy a year-round supply of flavorful herbs right on your windowsill. Here’s how to grow 12 common herbs easily using water propagation.
1. Basil
Cutting: Take a healthy stem and place it in a glass of water.
Care: Keep in indirect sunlight and change the water weekly. Roots should develop in 1–2 weeks.
2. Mint
Cutting: Use a 4–6 inch sprig and submerge the stem.
Care: Place in partial sunlight; refresh water every 3–4 days. Mint grows quickly and spreads fast.
3. Rosemary
Cutting: Use a 6-inch woody stem.
Care: Keep on a sunny windowsill. Roots typically appear in 2–3 weeks.
4. Cilantro
