cherryblossom thanks so much dear for ur wonderful words 😀😀 your appreciation and support means a lot to me 🤗👍it helps me put new ideas n grow ♥️♥️. Thanks again 👍😀
I plant these left over stems of mint in pot. It grows so well that since the lock down 1 I don't need to buy. I planted it in cooking oil can and waste plastic jars found while cleaning the junk. Thanks for sharing the tips. Good luck. Hope yo have many more videos from your end 👍
thank you for sharing this, because of lockdown it's not possible to get fresh mint leaves. I used to store lots of pudinas but it used to spoil. now i will your video and store my pudina. thank you
Love you! (silly me to think I would be the first to say that). I have to throw out so much mint and not cheap here. Awesome to know can regrow the stalks and keep leaves for more than 1 week!!
Wow.. although I played the video just out of curiosity but the first thing that impressed me is your magnetic personality and the beautiful smile. The presentation is so beautiful that could not resist from subscribing to your channel. Thanks for the video. All the very best ma'am!! As a food lover and someone who loves cooking...I am grateful to you. Thank you.❤️
I bought mint leaves yesterday for the first time ever to put into a smoothie. I had no idea how to store it until I watched your video. Thank you so much for explaining it so well. And you used nice music too.
Please show us the new pudina plant when it grows, really curious to see it's growth inside water. We can try it ourselves also. Thanks for sharing such great ideas. Good going, keep on on making new episodes innovatively.
Very useful tip to grow pudina. One more tip is keep the fresh roots in healthy soil and see how they grow . You can keep cutting only the leaves. I use them for months together.
👍🏽This was a great video because I have so much mint that I need to store it properly. Its delicious and super-duper easy to grow. Last summer I planted one nursery plant in a strawberry pot with some other herbs and not only did it survive the winter, it started sprouting out of the holes for the other herb plants. We’ve been at war ever since. I rooted some cuttings to give it its own space and now I can have mint all summer plus enough to share. Moral of this story: Mint plants don’t share, they need their own space and a nice 🌞 sunny spot outdoors.
Dearyvette TN thank u so much 😀 wow, i am super impressed that u have home grown herbs and u are also sharing it with others! Thanks for ur reply 😀👍yes, Mint will require sunny spots and little moist soil to grow. Its very easy to maintain and mint tastes awesome n refreshing. Do subscribe to my channel and share ur food stories with us 😀😀
Thank you.. that’s what I have been doing for years with coriander and mint leaves and it works except coriander leaves do not last for a month but 2 weeks.
Hey thanks for d tip for growing mint at home My son saw this video n as a part of his holiday homework project he wishes to grow mint at home So thanks a million dii.....
Wow, this is so cute ♥️ m so happy that ur son selected to grow mint at home as a part of his holiday project 👍👌this is really super cute ♥️♥️thanks for writing back 😀👍Do change the water each day when u grow the stems and once the roots grow properly just transfer the stems in soil ( pot). Once mint grows, do share his experience, i will be waiting for ur reply 😀👍🌱
Hi Dr, thanks for the tips, that's how I like it, clear & simple, and please don't use anymore newspaper as it has poisonous & dirty inks and chemicals, good luck!
Thanks for the helpful video. I read in a different website that I need to allow air to circulate: "Wrap the mint leaves gently in a dampened paper towel. Place the mint in a plastic bag, not sealing all the way so that air can circulate. Do not wrap tightly; trapped moisture will cause the herbs to mold." Is this true?
And i have tried sharpening the knife using ur method i didnt check wheather it sharp next time while cutting i cut and washed knife the knife made a wound that much sharp it was thanks and i have tried amla using jaggery it was awesome my husband loved it and health too
Really loved this video. I perfectly followed your instructions, for cleaning and storing the latest bunch of pudina that I bought. Also cut the bottom of many of the good stems and put them in transparent bottle /jar of water, and as you rightly said, new baby leaves have just started to sprout now from some of the stems. Such a delight watching that! :-) Wanted to ask you for how long will new leaves keep sprouting from the stems (assuming we pluck the leaves for regular use periodically). Also wanted to ask if the same idea of putting cut stems for re-growth would work for other leafy plants like coriander and curry leaves etc... Please do guide regarding both these points. By the way, I checked out some of your other videos as well, and needless to say, I've already subscribed to your channel for more updates & future Videos! Good luck, God Bless! :-)
The mint leaves will keep coming as long as you change the water every day and it receives some sort of indirect sunlight🌿 With coriander leaves you cannot do that but do check out my video on how to store coriander leaves I have mentioned how you can grow coriander at home. With curry leaves you can take a stem of of the curry leaf, remove all the leaves and the diameter of the stem should be around the diameter of pencil. Also stem should be brown in colour and not Green. Just trim the end of curry leaf stem apply some turmeric powder and put it in soil. The curry leaf will start coming into two and a half months.
@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal Thanks a lot for the guidance on coriander and curry leaves. I did watch your video on coriander. Will try getting the seeds and sowing them. Have already kept two good brown stems of curry leaves plant ready, after using the leaves. Have to arrange for soil and attempt planting them, after applying turmeric, as you said. The mint leaves are growing beautifully from each of the stems! I'm enjoying the simple pleasure of watching the baby leaves grow, and newer ones coming on... :-) Religiously changing the water everyday!
@@krishnangopalakrishnan2706 thats good 🌿 when u plant curry stem just scrape off a bit outer covering of brown stem approx 1 to 2 inches... apply turmeric powder and then put it in soil. It will take 2 months or more for a leaf to come.. put be patient ... also keep the soil dry.. occasionally water it.
Thanks for the video. It was informative and lead to a question, which is - can we place the pudina or coriander leave bought from the market in a jar of water. Wouldn’t that preserve it naturally?
Thank you abhijeet Yes, you can do that too Put the entire bunch in a glass that is filled with water the water should be one fourth the level of glass. Then wrap the leaves with loose a plastic bag. It's ready to store in the refrigerator. Do subscribe to my channel for New recipes
@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal can this work for coriander leaves and curry leaves. I have found curry leaves to be the biggest challenge. It drives up in the fridge really fast and unlike mint and coriander leaves constant watering is also not much of a help. any suggestions for Curry leaves.
@@kingabhi23 curry leaves.. use any glass bottle and put all the leaves. Keep the bottle in refrigerator 👍it will last for 1 month!! For coriander.. video will be out in 2 days 👍👍 Storage and how to buy+ grow in your kitchen garden 🍀
Wonderful video!!! I have looked at multiple videos for help and yours answered everything!! I just bought a plant from a supermarket and it’s tall and I was wondering the best way to repot it while still using cuttings!! You answered everything!!!! Thank you for your sweet video maybe I’ll make videos in the future so you can see my growing progress too!! Thank you so much you have a new subscriber!!! 💖
Thank you Nathan for wonderful words😀 Hope to see your plant growing soon..! 😄🌱 will surely checkout the video when u will upload it 👍 thanks for subscribing! 🤗
Thanks, my father just got me a huge amount of neem leaves that I didn’t know how to store and keep fresh. I’m planning on drying half of them to make a neem powder. While try to keep the rest fresh for my hot baths ❤️ Also you are very beautiful
Wonderful. It’s a new knowledge for me. All the time preserving mint leaves is a hectic job, because it will spoil so soon. Anyway it’s a great information. Thank you.
Hello harish! Sure, I was also thinking of making separate video on same. Do subscribe to my channel so when I upload that video, u will get notified 😄👍
Hi Washing is not compulsory But following are the advantages of washing 1.storage is more hygenic n clean 2. You don't have to wash every single time separately you need mint.
@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal I so fully agree with you. I was just very scared that some dampness would remain and the mint would blacken. I have just been unlucky with mint!! OK. Will wash with the new bunch of mint, it will help me use the stalks this time to grow them! Thank you so very much. You make me feel very confident!
Very nice...by watching your videos I think you live a very disciplined and organized life ...& love mint leaf smell..and mint chutney..but too hectic to pluck each&every leaf from stem..and please show in next video leaves.. growth!!..
+somdutt sharma I try to organize my my life as much as possible but sometime it does get messy😀 to pluck the leaf you can remove the top part and just pull behind towards the end of the stem to remove all the leaves which is a very simple way to remove mint leaves☺🤗 will surely make a video of how to grow mint leaves at home. Thank you for your support again!!😀👍
Hi daniya..thank u for ur appreciating words! With mint, its not compulsory to wash them and store. U can store it directly too. Do subscribe to my channel for new tasty recipes 😀👍
Kajal ji, can you please tell me if you need to change the water of the jar in which the mint is growing from the stems? How often do you change that water? Thanks I hope you reply.🙂
useful one... do we need to pour water or change water or anything like that to continue d plant grow??? or vl it grow as it is??? plzzzzxz clear my doubt...
Place the stems in a glass of water. Leave in a light, airy place until the stems have taken root. You need to change water each day otherwise the stems will start to rot. You will see, within 5-7 days the stems would have developed a good root system. Then just transfer it to pot and keep the soil moistened. Your mint plant is all set! Happy minting! :) :) Do Subscribe to my channel for interesting recipes this summer!
Refering to my earlier question Dr. Kajal I meant while putting the stems in a glass jar with water do we have to change the water in the jar?... if so .. how often do we need to discard old water and replace with fresh water. Becoz i have made several attempts but failed miserably ... i land up throwing the blackend stems as either the tops become black n wilted and the parts submerged in water rot. No leaves only failed attempts same with soil.
Replace the water atleast once a day. Even if u dont put in soil it will grow in water. Make sure u are putting the stems in glass so it can recieve sunlight. Always put the stems in indirect sunlight so they can grow. Hope this helps.😊😊
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I love that you have a very cheerful and calm demeanour about you. Super great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. 🌷💕
cherryblossom thanks so much dear for ur wonderful words 😀😀 your appreciation and support means a lot to me 🤗👍it helps me put new ideas n grow ♥️♥️. Thanks again 👍😀
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Yeah.. i am dentist. 😁
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cherryblossom .
I plant these left over stems of mint in pot. It grows so well that since the lock down 1 I don't need to buy. I planted it in cooking oil can and waste plastic jars found while cleaning the junk. Thanks for sharing the tips. Good luck. Hope yo have many more videos from your end 👍
Awesome 🌱🌱👍👍
Sure many videos coming up soon
In the fridger or in the fridge
How did you grow in soil or water
thank you for sharing this, because of lockdown it's not possible to get fresh mint leaves. I used to store lots of pudinas but it used to spoil. now i will your video and store my pudina. thank you
I so glad the video helped u to store pudina!
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I love phudina like a lot but i didn't knew that i can grow by myself just in a water jar. Thanks a lot for this idea. 👍🏻👏🏻
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Thank you ! none talks about this simple things that we take for granted. God bless you
Thanks so much 😇
Glad u liked the video
Preserving this way seems like I am preserving gold leaves... So precious... Well thankyou for putting so much effort.
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Eating and preserving it fresh will definitely make your health shine like gold🌟😀
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It worked for me so well. I wish I could show you. It feels great to see fresh mint leaves grow. Thank you.
Thanks. U can tag me on Instagram on cookin_creative for mint leaves.
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Love you! (silly me to think I would be the first to say that). I have to throw out so much mint and not cheap here. Awesome to know can regrow the stalks and keep leaves for more than 1 week!!
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Thank you so much. I bought pudina this morning. Just washed them now. Will do as you say. Your idea is simple and practical
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Wow.. although I played the video just out of curiosity but the first thing that impressed me is your magnetic personality and the beautiful smile. The presentation is so beautiful that could not resist from subscribing to your channel. Thanks for the video. All the very best ma'am!! As a food lover and someone who loves cooking...I am grateful to you. Thank you.❤️
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I bought mint leaves yesterday for the first time ever to put into a smoothie. I had no idea how to store it until I watched your video. Thank you so much for explaining it so well. And you used nice music too.
Lalita Faroli thanks so much Lalita. I am glad this video helped u 👍thanks again for appreciating my work n music♥️
This is a great video! I'm always trying to reduce my food waste, and herbs are hard for me to keep fresh.
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Please show us the new pudina plant when it grows, really curious to see it's growth inside water. We can try it ourselves also. Thanks for sharing such great ideas. Good going, keep on on making new episodes innovatively.
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Thank you so much for this video. Totally worked and I also planted pudina and coriander after watching this video.
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Very useful tip to grow pudina. One more tip is keep the fresh roots in healthy soil and see how they grow . You can keep cutting only the leaves. I use them for months together.
I have so much mint in my garden! Thank you for this advice.
Get them everyday fresh gardens everyday thankyou
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👍🏽This was a great video because I have so much mint that I need to store it properly. Its delicious and super-duper easy to grow. Last summer I planted one nursery plant in a strawberry pot with some other herbs and not only did it survive the winter, it started sprouting out of the holes for the other herb plants. We’ve been at war ever since. I rooted some cuttings to give it its own space and now I can have mint all summer plus enough to share. Moral of this story: Mint plants don’t share, they need their own space and a nice 🌞 sunny spot outdoors.
Dearyvette TN thank u so much 😀 wow, i am super impressed that u have home grown herbs and u are also sharing it with others! Thanks for ur reply 😀👍yes, Mint will require sunny spots and little moist soil to grow. Its very easy to maintain and mint tastes awesome n refreshing. Do subscribe to my channel and share ur food stories with us 😀😀
Thank you.. that’s what I have been doing for years with coriander and mint leaves and it works except coriander leaves do not last for a month but 2 weeks.
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You make so much sense. Very glad I found you. God keep you well.
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So glad I came across this video, thanks so much for this helpful info. Mint is one of my favorite herbs.
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Hey thanks for d tip for growing mint at home
My son saw this video n as a part of his holiday homework project he wishes to grow mint at home
So thanks a million dii.....
Wow, this is so cute ♥️ m so happy that ur son selected to grow mint at home as a part of his holiday project 👍👌this is really super cute ♥️♥️thanks for writing back 😀👍Do change the water each day when u grow the stems and once the roots grow properly just transfer the stems in soil ( pot). Once mint grows, do share his experience, i will be waiting for ur reply 😀👍🌱
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Yes in'sha'allah I'll do that...
I'm gonna try it for sure! Tired of buying mint leaver every 4 days :P
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Mint is my favourite herb ever! I loved the explanation in this video. Thank you :)
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The mint growth hack was so useful. Especially for people who live alone like me. Thanks for it. BTW, can we do this with cilantro too?
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Thankyou so much for caring for the world family from kenya
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Nothing is more refreshing than smell of mint
Very True 👍
Very nice
I also applied same method .it was very fresh for long time
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I put the stems into water and new leaves r coming... Thanks a lot dear😃
hi saima! M so happy u got new leaves on stems... happy water gardening :-) Do subscribe to my channel for new recipes!
I used to do this method.it will b fresh for one-two weeks
Shall comment after trying it. Would have loved to see the new leaves in your Demonstration.
Hi Dr, thanks for the tips, that's how I like it, clear & simple, and please don't use anymore newspaper as it has poisonous & dirty inks and chemicals, good luck!
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Tried it.its really too good.thanks to u ,...
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Thanks for the helpful video.
I read in a different website that I need to allow air to circulate: "Wrap the mint leaves gently in a dampened paper towel. Place the mint in a plastic bag, not sealing all the way so that air can circulate. Do not wrap tightly; trapped moisture will cause the herbs to mold."
Is this true?
I will not comment on that website
Please try both the method and see what works best for you
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I followed your method but moist builds up inside the the tupperware even though I dried it beforehand. Is that normal?
Just check your container weather it is air tight or not
Also what you can do is replace the tissue paper everyday so that no moisture accumulates
@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal This should definitely work
Thanks . Helpful tip . Now share your skin care routine for glowing skin .
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Hi ! This was super helpful , how often should I change the water for the stems I placed in water?
Hi.. you must change water once everday.
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any time we can use fresh mint leaves good attractive fresh after a long time also jar idea for ruts/ dandi I like it good use
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I tried grow mint leaves followed ur method i was happy it's growing .how many days shall i change water if i grow in water
Everyday u must change water
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@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal subscribed dr...and another question i cut the end but top part is little rotten not fresh shall i cut ?
And i have tried sharpening the knife using ur method i didnt check wheather it sharp next time while cutting i cut and washed knife the knife made a wound that much sharp it was thanks and i have tried amla using jaggery it was awesome my husband loved it and health too
Your words made my day.Thanks 💗
I am happy all things helped u and made ur husband happy too ✌
Thank u its because of u
Wow !!! So happy the way you explain, it's totally hygienic and very useful.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been using more fresh herbs this was helpful!
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Thanks for your help how to safe puthena and corrinder leaves for a month.
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I loved the way u were talking.. Useful video.. Will try for sure 😊
Really loved this video. I perfectly followed your instructions, for cleaning and storing the latest bunch of pudina that I bought. Also cut the bottom of many of the good stems and put them in transparent bottle /jar of water, and as you rightly said, new baby leaves have just started to sprout now from some of the stems. Such a delight watching that! :-) Wanted to ask you for how long will new leaves keep sprouting from the stems (assuming we pluck the leaves for regular use periodically). Also wanted to ask if the same idea of putting cut stems for re-growth would work for other leafy plants like coriander and curry leaves etc... Please do guide regarding both these points. By the way, I checked out some of your other videos as well, and needless to say, I've already subscribed to your channel for more updates & future Videos! Good luck, God Bless! :-)
Do let me know regarding the couple of points I asked.... :-)
Yes, i will reply in detail very soon.
And firstly thanks and m so happy mint grew so well 🌿
The mint leaves will keep coming as long as you change the water every day and it receives some sort of indirect sunlight🌿
With coriander leaves you cannot do that but do check out my video on how to store coriander leaves I have mentioned how you can grow coriander at home.
With curry leaves you can take a stem of of the curry leaf, remove all the leaves and the diameter of the stem should be around the diameter of pencil. Also stem should be brown in colour and not Green.
Just trim the end of curry leaf stem apply some turmeric powder and put it in soil.
The curry leaf will start coming into two and a half months.
@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal Thanks a lot for the guidance on coriander and curry leaves. I did watch your video on coriander. Will try getting the seeds and sowing them. Have already kept two good brown stems of curry leaves plant ready, after using the leaves. Have to arrange for soil and attempt planting them, after applying turmeric, as you said. The mint leaves are growing beautifully from each of the stems! I'm enjoying the simple pleasure of watching the baby leaves grow, and newer ones coming on... :-) Religiously changing the water everyday!
@@krishnangopalakrishnan2706 thats good 🌿 when u plant curry stem just scrape off a bit outer covering of brown stem approx 1 to 2 inches... apply turmeric powder and then put it in soil. It will take 2 months or more for a leaf to come.. put be patient ... also keep the soil dry.. occasionally water it.
Very interesting tips quite helpful aspecially in UK 🇬🇧 it’s not always you get it because of cold weather amazing 🙏🏽🙏🏽🇬🇧🤗❤️🌹🌹💐🙋♀️
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Thanks for the video. It was informative and lead to a question, which is - can we place the pudina or coriander leave bought from the market in a jar of water. Wouldn’t that preserve it naturally?
Thank you abhijeet
Yes, you can do that too
Put the entire bunch in a glass that is filled with water the water should be one fourth the level of glass. Then wrap the leaves with loose a plastic bag. It's ready to store in the refrigerator. Do subscribe to my channel for New recipes
@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal can this work for coriander leaves and curry leaves. I have found curry leaves to be the biggest challenge. It drives up in the fridge really fast and unlike mint and coriander leaves constant watering is also not much of a help. any suggestions for Curry leaves.
@@kingabhi23 curry leaves.. use any glass bottle and put all the leaves. Keep the bottle in refrigerator 👍it will last for 1 month!!
For coriander.. video will be out in 2 days 👍👍 Storage and how to buy+ grow in your kitchen garden 🍀
Wonderful video!!! I have looked at multiple videos for help and yours answered everything!! I just bought a plant from a supermarket and it’s tall and I was wondering the best way to repot it while still using cuttings!! You answered everything!!!! Thank you for your sweet video maybe I’ll make videos in the future so you can see my growing progress too!! Thank you so much you have a new subscriber!!! 💖
Thank you Nathan for wonderful words😀 Hope to see your plant growing soon..! 😄🌱 will surely checkout the video when u will upload it 👍 thanks for subscribing! 🤗
Should we store it in freezer part or in normal refrigerator?
Normal refrigerator
Thanks, my father just got me a huge amount of neem leaves that I didn’t know how to store and keep fresh. I’m planning on drying half of them to make a neem powder. While try to keep the rest fresh for my hot baths ❤️ Also you are very beautiful
Excellent...I like it the way you demonstrated the procedure.
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This works so well! Thanks for this amazing tip!
Superb 👍 I tried both things and it worked out 👏
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I was looking for storing mint and found a pretty lady...Cool.
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Very good information about steam putting in water n storage system.. Thanks.. Keep going
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Firstly congratulations Dr
Kajal for your video.its my first one.was impressed by your soft and gentle expressions .wish you all the best dear.
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Wonderful.
It’s a new knowledge for me. All the time preserving mint leaves is a hectic job, because it will spoil so soon.
Anyway it’s a great information. Thank you.
Freeze mint and coriander and have it for whole year.
Thanks for the tutorials
Very nice and helpful tips to each one guys just watch this vlogs all vedios to know more
Very helpful tips really
You should have shown new Pudina leaves growing from the stems you put in the water.
Hello harish! Sure, I was also thinking of making separate video on same. Do subscribe to my channel so when I upload that video, u will get notified 😄👍
Wow amazing video thank you so much!
At last my problem of preserving fresh pudina is solved
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Only one question: is washing the mint crucial to the longer life in refrigerator? Can I store without washing? What is the disadvantage?
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Washing is not compulsory
But following are the advantages of washing
1.storage is more hygenic n clean
2. You don't have to wash every single time separately you need mint.
@@CreativeCookingbyDrKajal I so fully agree with you. I was just very scared that some dampness would remain and the mint would blacken. I have just been unlucky with mint!! OK. Will wash with the new bunch of mint, it will help me use the stalks this time to grow them! Thank you so very much. You make me feel very confident!
Waooooo dear friend very very beautiful
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Very impressive! - You really know your stuff (for lack of a better word!)
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Done - Thanks!
Nice video. I will follow your method. Thanks.
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Thank you so much. Very helpful video
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It really works..my dad does the same thing
ok
Nice easy method I learnt from your video. Thanks.
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Very nice...by watching your videos I think you live a very disciplined and organized life ...& love mint leaf smell..and mint chutney..but too hectic to pluck each&every leaf from stem..and please show in next video leaves.. growth!!..
+somdutt sharma I try to organize my my life as much as possible but sometime it does get messy😀 to pluck the leaf you can remove the top part and just pull behind towards the end of the stem to remove all the leaves which is a very simple way to remove mint leaves☺🤗 will surely make a video of how to grow mint leaves at home. Thank you for your support again!!😀👍
Hi thanks for sharing the storing n planting tip:) Is is compulsory to wash them n then store???
Hi daniya..thank u for ur appreciating words! With mint, its not compulsory to wash them and store. U can store it directly too. Do subscribe to my channel for new tasty recipes 😀👍
Ok thank you dear!:) All the best keep going..
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So good explanations. Thanks.
I tried it really works
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I just love pudenda....must preserve pudenda...keep fresh...keep fresh...
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Its same how i keep my mint on refrigerator 😊thank!
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Kajal ji, can you please tell me if you need to change the water of the jar in which the mint is growing from the stems? How often do you change that water? Thanks I hope you reply.🙂
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You can change water everyday once to keep mint leaves fresh.
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Thanks I was struggling with the storage 😍😍
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JAI SHREE KRSNA. Great thats very good. Namaste.
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useful one... do we need to pour water or change water or anything like that to continue d plant grow??? or vl it grow as it is??? plzzzzxz clear my doubt...
Place the stems in a glass of water. Leave in a light, airy place until the stems have taken root. You need to change water each day otherwise the stems will start to rot. You will see, within 5-7 days the stems would have developed a good root system. Then just transfer it to pot and keep the soil moistened. Your mint plant is all set! Happy minting! :) :) Do Subscribe to my channel for interesting recipes this summer!
Creative Cooking by Dr Kajal Thank u for ur quick reply... sure vl try to plant mint...
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Should we kèep in airtight box or any box
Airtight container
Refering to my earlier question Dr. Kajal I meant while putting the stems in a glass jar with water do we have to change the water in the jar?... if so .. how often do we need to discard old water and replace with fresh water. Becoz i have made several attempts but failed miserably ... i land up throwing the blackend stems as either the tops become black n wilted and the parts submerged in water rot. No leaves only failed attempts same with soil.
Replace the water atleast once a day.
Even if u dont put in soil it will grow in water. Make sure u are putting the stems in glass so it can recieve sunlight. Always put the stems in indirect sunlight so they can grow.
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