πΏ Rosemary (Herb) Plant β Salvia rosmarinus
Rosemary is a fragrant, evergreen herb cherished for its needle-like leaves, culinary versatility, and refreshing aroma. Native to the Mediterranean, itβs both beautiful and practical β thriving as a potted indoor herb, a sunny windowsill accent, or a hardy garden shrub. With the right care, rosemary grows vigorously and rewards you with fresh, flavorful sprigs year-round.
π Light Requirements
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Ideal Light: Full sun for at least 6β8 hours daily ensures compact growth and intense flavor.
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Tolerates: Bright, indirect light indoors, though growth may become lanky.
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Avoid: Low-light conditions β insufficient sunlight leads to weak stems and sparse leaves.
π§ Watering Guidelines
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When to Water: Let the top 2β3 cm (1 in) of soil dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then drain any excess.
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Frequency: About once every 5β7 days in spring and summer; reduce to every 2β3 weeks in winter when growth slows.
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Important: Rosemary dislikes soggy soil. Consistently wet roots can lead to root rot and fungal diseases.
πΎ Soil & Potting
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Soil: Use a well-draining mix β cactus/succulent mix or regular potting soil with added sand or perlite works well. Good drainage mimics its native rocky hillsides.
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Pot: A terra-cotta pot with drainage holes is ideal. Terra-cotta helps wick away excess moisture and keeps the root zone airy.
π± Fertilization
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Feed: Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) at half strength every 4β6 weeks during the growing season (springβsummer).
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Avoid: Overfertilizing, which can make the plant leggy and reduce essential oil concentration. Skip feeding in fall and winter.
βοΈ Pruning & Maintenance
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Prune: Regularly snip soft stems to encourage branching and maintain a compact shape. Major pruning can be done in early spring.
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Harvesting: Pick sprigs often β light harvesting actually promotes bushier growth.
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Repotting: Every 2β3 years in late winter or early spring, moving up just one pot size at a time.
πͺ΄ Humidity & Temperature
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Humidity: Prefers dry to moderate air; avoid overly humid spaces to prevent mildew.
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Temperature: Thrives in 15β27 Β°C (59β80 Β°F). Protect from frost β if grown outdoors, bring it inside before temperatures drop below 5 Β°C (41 Β°F).
β Why Choose a Rosemary Plant?
πΏ Fragrant & Flavorful: Adds a burst of aroma and taste to roasts, breads, and teas.
β¨ Attractive Evergreen: Its fine, needle-like leaves give it a refined, Mediterranean charm.
π‘ Low Maintenance: Once established, rosemary is drought-tolerant and resilient.
π Sun-Loving Herb: Perfect for sunny windowsills, patios, or herb gardens.
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