How to plant rosemary seeds
The editor will share some knowledge about the spice plant rosemary with everyone, how to plant rosemary seeds, keep reading!
Many gardening enthusiasts may be puzzled about how to plant rosemary seeds because the germination rate of rosemary seeds is very low. Most gardening enthusiasts have failed to germinate them. In fact, the low germination rate of rosemary is not only due to the inherently low germination rate of the seeds but also because of the freshness of the seeds. Buying old rosemary seeds can lead to a low germination rate.
In the current situation in China, it is difficult to buy fresh rosemary seeds. Moreover, rosemary seeds have a low germination rate and grow slowly, so it is recommended that gardening enthusiasts who want to grow rosemary should either buy seedlings directly or share branches for cutting among gardening forums, which is more likely to achieve the goal of raising rosemary.
Now let's talk about the method of planting rosemary seeds. Rosemary seeds are usually sown in early spring, with the best germination temperature being between 20°C to 24°C. The germination rate is generally around 30%, and the germination period is about 3-4 weeks (of course, some gardening enthusiasts have seeds germinate in three to five days). Rosemary seeds do not need to be covered with soil. Simply sprinkle the seeds on the surface of the medium, spacing them appropriately. The seeds rely on the water in the seedbed base for growth (watering can be done by immersion or light sprinkling), but the soil surface should always be kept moist. When the seedlings reach about 10 centimeters, approximately 70 days, they can be transplanted.
This article shares a detailed introduction on how to plant rosemary seeds, hoping to bring some knowledge of flowers to flower enthusiasts.