What are the planting and care methods for rosemary, and what are the clever tips for growing rosemary indoors?

What are the planting and care methods for rosemary?

Today, I will introduce to you the planting and care methods for rosemary, as well as some clever tips for growing rosemary indoors. Please refer to the detailed introduction below.

Introduction: There is 1 planting technique for rosemary that makes the leaves greener and more lush, growing into a small tree stump, thriving year after year, with leaves that you can't pick and eat fast enough!

Rosemary is an aromatic plant, with both its leaves and flowers emitting a strong fragrance. Simply touching its branches and leaves with your hands will leave behind its scent, so keeping a pot on the balcony or in the house can deter mosquitoes and insects.

At the same time, rosemary is also a culinary plant, similar to our scallions and coriander. It can be used for grilling meat, such as beef and lamb, and can also be made into spices. It even blooms into light purple, refreshing little flowers, which are very special and beautiful.

What are the planting and care methods for rosemary?

Many friends enjoy this plant, but don't know how to care for it properly. Sometimes when you buy a pot of rosemary, it looks very lush and healthy at the beginning, but after a while, the leaves start to turn yellow and fall off. You may wonder what went wrong, as you were very careful in taking care of it.

To keep a potted rosemary healthy, you need to master some care details and techniques. Once you do, it becomes very easy to care for, growing more robust each year. It can even grow from a small seedling into a small tree, reaching over half a meter in height with very lush branches and leaves, providing more leaves than you can consume.

Actually, the secret to keeping rosemary healthy is the watering issue.

If the rosemary in your home is not doing well, not growing well, or suddenly starts shedding a large number of leaves with poor leaf condition, it is definitely a watering problem.