Propagating or Growing Herbs from Cuttings
How to propagate, multiply or grow herbs from cuttings in water. Rosemary, thyme and mints are specifically discussed.
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How to propagate, multiply or grow herbs from cuttings in water. Rosemary, thyme and mints are specifically discussed.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Thank you
ha seems I made a typo error in my post but you get my point, thank you!
Thanks for this easy and fun video
thanks for sharing this good tips
love it 😛 can I do this with basil or parsley?
thank you! I will try your method and I very much appreciate your video
since I didn’t know how to get my own rosemary started from a actual plant.
I bought one a few years back and planted it in my moms yard. So at my
home I wanted to get myself some started without doing it from seeds. I
will try your method and see how well it works for me. No green thumb here
but ….I enjoy this herb on many of my dishes, especially on backed
chicken. It smells great when cut and hung to dry in the kitchen. Then once
dry I use the leaves and save them in empty kosher salt containers or in
empty frosting containers. I use it faster than it can go bad so I never
have a problem with short term storage. Thanks for the post. It was very
helpful.
Can this work with cilantro
Thanks for the great tips!
Yes, they root very well. Just root a non-woody cutting of rosemary and
refresh the water when it turns dark.
i did not know they’ll root in water 🙂
Behind the camera–learning how to use a video camera ; ).
how bout catnip?
I have never rooted catnip cuttings in water, but it should root very
quickly as it is in the mint family and they are very easy and quick to
root. Good luck to you.
Oh no. I am sorry to hear that. The sprig was probably not fresh enough and
it was too weak to grow. A fresh one will grow well.
Nice1!
Love the garden, great channel, Peace
love your garden
where are you?