What if your rosemary could take root… in a simple glass of water?
You love rosemary—its sunny fragrance and subtle Mediterranean flavor—but the idea of gardening feels intimidating? Good news: there’s a surprisingly simple way to grow it at home without soil, complicated tools, or special experience.
All you need is a glass of water, a few well-chosen sprigs, and a little patience to turn your kitchen into a mini herb garden. Intrigued? Just wait until you see how easy it is.
Why Grow Rosemary in Water?
Rosemary is a hardy, generous, and rewarding herb. Growing it in water allows you to propagate an existing plant effortlessly while watching the roots develop day by day. It’s also an ideal solution if you live in an apartment, have limited space, or prefer natural and budget-friendly methods.
Another major advantage: this technique produces new plants identical to the original—perfect for cooking or even gifting. It’s a simple, natural method that continues to attract home cooks and herb enthusiasts alike.