Growing plants in water: Which ones work best, how to care for them


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You can grow many houseplants in water rather than soil. – Photo: Zacharie Scheurer/dpa

Plants that grow in water don't require soil and alongside being attractive, they also improve the indoor climate.

They live in glass containers of water, with the fluid providing additional moisture that is beneficial for humans, counteracting the dry air found in many heated homes.

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