Tips 03/03/2025 22:03

No matter how small your house is, you must grow this plant in your house

Những tác dụng của rau răm với đàn ông sẽ khiến bạn bất ngờ | Phụ Nữ & Gia  Đình

Dưới đây là phần lợi ích của việc trồng rau răm được dịch sang tiếng Anh, bám sát cấu trúc và nội dung gốc:


2. The Benefits of Growing Vietnamese Cilantro  — or Similar Herbs — in Small Spaces

  1. Saves Money and Time

    • Having to go to the market just to buy a small bunch of Vietnamese cilantro—say, for fertilized duck eggs or soup—not only takes time but sometimes doesn’t guarantee freshness. Growing a pot of this herb at home allows you to pick exactly what you need, right when you need it.
    • In the context of rising living costs, growing your own herbs is a budget-friendly solution. Vietnamese cuisine often calls for a handful of fresh herbs, and you may not use up a whole bundle bought at the store.
  2. Improves Air Quality

    • Like many other green plants, Vietnamese cilantro undergoes photosynthesis, helping produce oxygen and reduce CO₂. Although a small pot of herbs isn’t exactly a high-powered “air purifier,” having it around still makes the environment feel fresher and more pleasant.
    • The green color of the leaves can reduce visual stress and create a sense of relaxation for anyone looking at them.
  3. Adds Flavor and Fun to Cooking

    • This herb is a distinctive seasoning in many Vietnamese dishes: from fertilized duck eggs (trứng vịt lộn), chicken congee, and sour soups (canh chua) to salads, fresh rolls, and noodle dishes. Its mildly spicy, aromatic profile helps eliminate fishy odors and naturally enhances the flavors of your food.
    • When you have a pot of Vietnamese cilantro at home, you can effortlessly add it to your dishes as you like, without worrying about running out of fresh herbs at a crucial moment.
  4. Provides Gardening Inspiration and Mental Well-Being

    • Even caring for a small pot of greenery offers a chance to unwind after stressful work hours. Watching the plant grow and its leaves thrive brings a subtle but genuine sense of joy.
    • Planting and seeing Vietnamese cilantro flourish helps you feel connected to nature, even if you live in a compact apartment.
  5. Easy to Combine with Other Plants

    • Balcony or windowsill space is often limited, but you can interplant Vietnamese cilantro with other herbs like mint, perilla (tía tô), Thai basil, or even some lettuce varieties. This approach creates a diverse “mini herb garden,” giving you plenty of options for your meals.

 

News in the same category

News Post