You can grow mint at home with some leftover stalks of market-bought mint. All you have to do is place the stalks in a jar and watch the roots grow. Once the roots become visible, propagate the stems in the soil.
In a small pot, add 60 per cent potting soil and 40 per cent compost and mix. Place a curry leaf seed in the centre of the soil and cover it up. You can also grow a curry leaf plant from a fresh cutting off of a larger plant.
If you have some coriander seeds at home, you can easily grow a coriander plant at home. All you have to do is crush the seeds, keep them in water overnight, and place them in a pot the next day. Water regularly.
To grow rosemary at home, take some cuttings and strip the leaves about 5 cm from the base. Submerge the ends in water and wait for about 3 to 4 weeks to see some root growth.
Tulsi, also known as holy basil, is commonly found in every Indian kitchen garden. You can grow a Tulsi plant from a seed or with a cutting.
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