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Plants That Do Not Need Soil

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For some reason I am all of a sudden into this. The look so pure and lovely in clear vase with clean water. And almost no trouble to care for them.

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For some reason I am all of a sudden into this. The look so pure and lovely in clear vase with clean water. And almost no trouble to care for them.

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By the way, make sure to check into which plants are pet friendly if you have pets.
 
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And it seems most herbs can do it. And I have English Ivy outside.
Some can. The trick is to get cuttings with nodes and not too woody. If you cut off a carrot top or a celery bottom, give it a try. It’s a fun experiment in the kitchen and the roots along with the greenery is beautiful.
 
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This then led me to appreciate the exquisite beauty of some small vases.
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Check out sprouting vases and stands for small cuttings.
I see. Narrower at the top for seed?
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This is like a new world for me.
Like during covid when I first noticed tiniest flowers in the grass. Just IN THE GRGRASS! They had always been there and I never noticed or cared. Then I started to identify every flow, bush and tree.
 
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