Yes! Mint can thrive in water indefinitely if properly cared for. Unlike many other plants, mint adapts well to hydroponic conditions, making it a great choice for indoor gardening enthusiasts.
Just ensure that the plant receives enough light and that the water is changed regularly.
Growing mint at home in water is a simple, eco-friendly way to enjoy fresh herbs year-round.
Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a beginner, this method is foolproof, mess-free, and rewarding.
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