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How to Plant and Grow Rosemary – Everything You Need to Know

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Grow Rosemary

Planting is the only activity that people can never get bored of. Whether you are a kid, an adult, or an older adult, everyone loves planting trees or gardening in their homes. Generally, people use gardening in their compound or a particular space, whereas some use pots to grow plants and herbs.

 People usually like to plant flowers in their garden, but you can grow some medical herbs also. Also, you can grow some vegetable plants aside in the garden. Anyways, today we are talking about Rosemary and How to harvest Rosemary.

Rosemary is one of those evergreen herbs, which gives immense fragrance. It is a perennial plant, which means it can last longer than two years or even more. Rosemary is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and many other herbs, such as oregano, thyme, basil, and lavender. Rosemary has so many benefits.

It is quite helpful in the medical field, and people use this in their dishes to garnish, and it provides a fantastic smell to the food. It is relatively easy to grow, and everyone can quickly grow this herb by taking some standard precautions. So let’s move further and discuss How to harvest Rosemary.

How to Plant and Grow Rosemary

It’s easy to grow Rosemary plant. It’s simple as taking care of other plants. Planting rosemary will surely increase the value of your garden. Here are some tips to Grow Rosemary herb.

Growing Rosemary

Growing Rosemary

You can grow Rosemary by following ways

  • You can plant Rosemary by buying some seeds from your nearest seed shop and grow them in your garden or pots.
  • You can also buy a potted plant of Rosemary herb and then take care of it.
  • You can also visit a community garden and ask them for some cutting of the Rosemary plant. After finding a rosemary plant, clip off a few 4-inch pieces so that you can grow Rosemary from it.

Rosemary has plenty of varieties; they are different in size and different in colors.

Planting Rosemary

Planting Rosemary

  • After cutting Rosemary from the bottom of the stem, peel it off from the lower section and plant them into the soil.
  • After you have stripped the leaves, put each cutting into a small pot of soil filled with two-thirds coarse sand and one-third peat moss.
  • A moist environment helps the cuttings to grow faster.
  • After forming roots, you can plant them according to your ease, either in a pot or in a garden. Generally, Rosemary is grown in pots with a good mixture of soil and other ingredients. It is recommended to add compost & sand to the soil.

Watering Rosemary Plant

Watering Rosemary Plant

Make sure your plant gets enough water to grow. As we know, plants require an adequate level of water.

Overwatering makes your plant drown. If there is too much water in the soil, the plant will not get enough oxygen to breathe and a limited oxygen supply. It can even lead your plant to death.

Rosemary prefers a drier soil, so don’t overwater the plant. It requires a bit less water as compared to ordinary plants. You can water the plants every 1-2 weeks.

Taking Care of Rosemary Plant

Taking Care of Rosemary Plant

Rosemary plants do not require too much care and maintenance, but some basic needs help them grow faster.

  • Make sure your plant gets enough sunlight. If you have grown Rosemary in a pot, you can keep them near the brightest window where sunlight is adequate. Rosemary is a hardy herb. It can suffer in even cold conditions (10 degrees F), but it is better to shift them indoors during winter.
  • Use clay pots as it dries out quickly, which usually helps them.
  • Make sure to cut the plants’ branches by a few inches from the top and give them proper shape as their growth rate is a bit high compared to other plants.

How to Harvest Rosemary

How to Harvest Rosemary

As we know, Rosemary is an evergreen herb. We can harvest Rosemary all the year, but the best time to harvest Rosemary is in summer and spring as it grows faster at this time. Simultaneously, the growth of Rosemary is not so fast in winter, so it is better to avoid harvesting in winter.

First, wait till the bushes reach at least 5 inches (20 cm) in height. Now, use scissors or a pruner to cut off the top by 2 inches (5 cm). Or you can also use the ratio to harvest your plant. Don’t cut more than 1/4 height of the bush and leave at least 3/4 of the bush.

After harvesting Rosemary, hang them for ten days in a well-ventilated area or dry area to dry properly.  Dried Rosemary lasts forever, and it has the best flavor within a year. Wash and use them.

Also, you can store fresh Rosemary. All you need to do is strip off the leaves from the stem and store them in airtight jars or packets. You can store the sprigs in a cold or dry place. You can also place them in refrigerators and use them according to your needs. Storing in airtight packets will dry the leaves slowly, and you can use them for several months.

Benefits of Rosemary Plants

Rosemary is an evergreen herb. It has a lot of qualities and benefits.

  • Rosemary tea is quite useful for health. It has a rich source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, which helps our immune system keep boosted and improves our blood circulation.
  • It also helps us to improve our memory retention and boosts our intelligence and focus.
  • The fragrance of Rosemary helps to relieve stress and helps to improve our mood.
  • The oil of Rosemary helps prevent the baldness of the hair and treat dandruff and scalps.
  • Rosemary is also used for digestion problems and other problems like liver etc.
  • Rosemary is also used for preventing bacterial infections.
  • The nutrients of Rosemary help to protect skin cells from sunlight.
  • Apart from this, it is also used in industries. For example, Rosemary is used to making perfumes. It has an immense fragrance quality.
  • People use Rosemary in various dishes like chicken, fish, lambs, etc. They are also used in soups and salads. Also, they are used to garnish the dishes as it gives a better scent in the food.

Note: Rosemary is safe when taking in low doses. Consuming in large quantities may lead to some severe side-effects. High doses of Rosemary may cause miscarriage; therefore, pregnant women should not take any Rosemary supplements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Will a Rosemary Plant Live?

Rosemary is an evergreen plant. Good maintenance and care can make them live up to 20 years.

How Often Should Rosemary be Watered?

On average, water rosemary every 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the plant size and climate conditions. In the beginning, it should be watered frequently till 1-2 weeks after that it requires less water.

What Does Rosemary Need to Survive?

Rosemary requires only sunlight, good drainage, and ample air circulation to survive. The preferred soil pH is between 6.0 and 7.0. On average, 6 to 8 hours of sunlight are suitable for Rosemary plants.

Conclusion

So, it was the post about how to harvest Rosemary. We mentioned all the essential do’s and don’ts that helps you to keep your plant last longer.

Apart from this, if you have any suggestions or queries regarding Rosemary, please ask us in the comment section. Till then, Happy Gardening.

Sandy Jensen
Sandy Jensen is the founder of OrganizeWithSandy and Works with Champalimaud Design where she curates and creates fresh ideas for designing and styling your life.

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