Rosemary Planting Methods and Values
If you want to know about the planting methods, values, and cultivation techniques of rosemary, as well as related content about green plants, the editor will introduce them next.
Introduction: How to grow rosemary? In fact, watering is the key. It grows wildly like a weed and can't stop. It can bloom into flowers and grow into a small tree.
It's also nice to have 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 clivia, the leaves of rosemary emit a fascinating fragrance that can make people feel refreshed and happy, and more energetic.
Moreover, its leaves can be used as ingredients for cooking, such as roasting lamb, roasting potatoes, or making some small cookies, etc. It is a spice and seasoning.
Friends who have grown rosemary potted plants have different opinions. Some friends say that rosemary potted plants are not easy to grow. When they are bought back, the branches and leaves are green and in good condition. After a period of time, either the branches and leaves wither, the leaves fall off, and the leaves dry up, or the roots are not healthy and the growth is not good.
Some other friends think that rosemary potted plants are very easy to grow well, just like weeds, growing particularly vigorously, with more and more lush branches and leaves, and larger plants. They can grow vigorously when left to grow freely, and maintain good growth year after year.
Rosemary Planting Methods and Values
So what is the reason? How to make rosemary grow smoothly, with better growth and good condition every year?
1. It is key to keep rosemary exposed to the sun frequently.
Friends who have grown rosemary potted plants will definitely find that it is not suitable to keep it in the living room, in the room, or always in a closed balcony. If kept inside for a long time without seeing light, breathing fresh air, being exposed to wind, or getting rained on, it will not grow well and is prone to leaf drop.
Therefore, if kept indoors, it should be moved to the balcony to grow immediately. If there is only a closed balcony, it is best to place it near the windowsill or window, where there is wind, sunshine, and a relatively ventilated position. It doesn't matter if it's windy or rainy, or if it's exposed to the sun. Just water it in time when the potting soil dries up.