How to cultivate rosemary to grow vigorously
A small tip for life, introducing how to cultivate rosemary to grow vigorously, as well as topics about rosemary planting methods and plant care. Let's learn about it together next.
It's not bad to keep a pot of rosemary at home. Although its flowers are not as beautiful as peonies or Chinese roses, and its branches and leaves are not as beautiful and elegant as those of the gentleman orchid, the leaves of rosemary emit a fascinating fragrance that can make people feel refreshed and happy, giving them more energy.
Moreover, its leaves can also be used as ingredients for cooking, such as roasting lamb, potatoes, or making small cookies, which are used as spices and seasonings.
Some friends who have kept potted rosemary have different opinions. Some say that it's not easy to cultivate, as when they bought it, the branches and leaves were green and in good condition, but after keeping it for a while, either the branches and leaves withered, the leaves fell off, and the leaves dried out, or the roots were not healthy and the growth was not good.
Other friends think that it's too easy to cultivate potted rosemary, almost like a weed, growing very vigorously, with more and more lush branches and leaves, the plant getting bigger and bigger, and it can grow well when left to its own devices, thriving year after year.
How to cultivate rosemary to grow vigorously
So what is the reason? How can we make rosemary grow smoothly and more vigorously every year, maintaining a good state?
1. Regularly keeping rosemary outdoors is the key
Friends who have kept potted rosemary will definitely find that it is actually not suitable to keep it in the living room, in a room, or always in a closed balcony. If kept indoors for a long time, without sunlight, fresh air, wind, or rain, it may not grow well and easily lose leaves.
So if kept indoors, move it to a balcony right away. If there is only a closed balcony, it's best to place it near a window or a place where there is wind and sunlight, a more open location. It doesn't matter if it's windy or rainy, and it's fine to bask in the sun. Just water it when the potting soil dries up.