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8 edible plants you can easily grow in glass jars at home

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 30, 2025, 17:00 IST
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8 edible plants you can easily grow in glass jars at home

Growing your own food doesn’t always require a garden, soil-filled pots, or large outdoor space. With just a few glass jars and a sunny windowsill, you can cultivate fresh, edible plants right inside your home. Glass jar gardening is simple, eco-friendly, and perfect for beginners. Many everyday vegetables and herbs regrow easily in water, offering a steady supply of fresh ingredients. Here are eight of the best edible plants you can successfully grow in glass jars:

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Green Onions

Green onions are the easiest and fastest plants to regrow in glass jars. Simply place the white bulb ends in water, keep them near a sunny window, and they’ll start sprouting within days. They regrow multiple times, require almost no maintenance, and provide a fresh supply for garnishing soups, salads, noodles, and everyday dishes.

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Lettuce

Lettuce bases can regrow beautifully in a glass jar with just a little water. Place the leftover stem in a shallow jar and watch new leaves grow from the center. With proper sunlight and frequent water changes, lettuce produces crisp, fresh leaves perfect for salads, wraps, or sandwiches - ideal for anyone wanting quick, homegrown greens.

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Basil

Basil thrives in glass jars because it loves humidity and sunlight. Place a few cuttings in water, and they’ll develop roots in about a week. Once rooted, basil keeps producing fresh, fragrant leaves you can harvest continuously. It’s excellent for seasoning, making pesto, and adding aroma to everyday cooking. Perfect for windowsill herb gardening.

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Mint

Mint grows rapidly - even in a small glass jar. A few stems placed in water will quickly root and multiply. The transparent jar helps you track root health easily. Mint needs bright, indirect sunlight and regular water changes to thrive. It offers endless leaves for teas, drinks, chutneys, garnishing, and refreshing summer recipes.

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Celery

Celery is incredibly rewarding to regrow in jars. Place the root base in a shallow jar of water, and new stalks will start emerging from the center within a week. It needs plenty of light, but maintenance is minimal. Fresh celery leaves and stalks can be used in soups, salads, and healthy snacking recipes.

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Garlic Greens

Growing garlic greens in jars is simple and fast. Put a clove or two in a small jar with a little water, and shoots will appear within days. These greens have a mild garlic flavour and can be used in stir-fries, omelettes, soups, and garnishes. They grow quickly, making them perfect for beginner indoor gardeners.

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Cilantro (Coriander)

One can easily grow cilantro by putting the fresh stem of the plant in a glass jar and adding water to it. In a span of one week, roots start developing which enables the plant to keep on producing aromatic leaves. It requires sunlight and potable water to be healthy. Best used as the addition to curries, chutneys, salads, and daily meals.

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Parsley

Parsley can also be grown in glasses with the stems immersed in clean water and put in bright and indirect sunlight. It establishes firmly, and its leaves are rich, fragrant, which you may take at any time. Parsley remains fresh through weekly water changes. It is best to be used as a soup, pasta, and Mediterranean garnish, providing vitamins and cool colour.

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