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How to Grow Rosemary

There are many herbs which are used in the kitchen. It is an Evergreen shrub with blue flowers, which are popular due to its aromatic leaves and bitter taste. It is used as a spice in food and its oil is used as a medicine. Many people use it for soup and poultry. Rosemary light blue flowers come in April and May. Evergreen rosemary flowers enhance their beauty in the spring and midsummer, which spread an aroma in the air. In the landscape, this plant is used as a decorative plant. Its leaves are needle like and the color is brown and green.

Classification:

Scientific name                    Rosmarinus officinalis

Common name                     Rosemary

Plant type                             Herb

Sun requires                         Full sun

Soil                                         Loamy/ sandy soil

Soil pH                                   6.0-8.5

Zone                                       6-9

Planting tips:

  • Start this with seed or cutting with 8 to 10 weeks prior to seeding or cutting with the last cold.
  • Rosemary herbs like full sunlight and happy sandy soil. For this, pH 6.0s to 8.5 are the best.
  • When the soil temperature is 70 degrees F, you will get the best results. Rosemary plants can tolerate partial shadows.
  • Rosemary should be enough room for the plant because its shrub length is about 4 feet and it spreads to about 4 feet wide.
  • Add slow release fertilizer at planting, reuse It In the growing season
  • Its plants prefer moisture, so keep moisture in a uniform form. Give some time to dry the water in between.

Rosemary plants with cutting:

  • Most people propagate rosemary by cuttings.
  • Its seeds can reduce the chances of success in germination.
  • If you want, you can start by buying a plant from the nursery.
  • To get it started you choose its new development, and take an approximately 2-inch cutting.
  • Remove the leaves from the lower part of the cutting and then dip its lower surface into the rooting hormone. Mix the perlite with a potting mixture and fill it in a small pot. Press its bottom surface of the soil.
  • Place this container where indirect Sun comes and the place is warm.
  • Keep its water and make sure the soil does not dry. Roots come in 2 to 3 weeks, after being slightly mature, it becomes worth transplanting.
  • Pinch its top to encourage the development of branches.

Rosemary plant care:

  • Keep trimming after flowering of plants, it encourages plant health and development.
  • Water the plant regularly during the Growing Season.
  • Prune its plants regularly so that they do not look like uncharted plants.
  • Rosemary likes to remain dry to some extent, it is appropriate to choose the terracotta container while choosing the container.
  • Although Rosemary is not a heavy feeder, then you use a fish/kelp emulsion in the spring season.
  • Use a foliar spray with emulsion. This will create an attraction in everyday life.

Rosemary pest problem:

  • Powdery Mildew, the biggest problem of Rosemary, affects the indoor plant very badly. It is caused by an excess of moisture and lack of air circulation around the plant. If you do not end it, it will weaken the plant badly. To get rid of this, keep the plant in the sun for some time, where there is good air circulation. Or spray the insecticide soap.
  • Apart from this, Spider mites and Aphids are also attacked on rosemary. Their invasion is in winter, at this time these pests live in houseplants. If some kites are on plants, then you can eliminate them like this, if there is more infection then you can spray the insecticidal soap twice three times a week.

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