The easiest way to grow lots of new rosemary plants from a single mother plant is to root stem cuttings in either soil or water. Follow these tips and step-by-step instructions to get started.
Step 3: Rooting in water A popular way of propagating rosemary is by rooting the new cutting in water - or hydroponically. Simply fill a clear cup or glass jar with water and place your cutting ...
It thrives well with little water and lots of light. To grow rosemary you will need: Step 1: Get cuttings from a parent plant Select a strong, healthy-looking rosemary plant to propagate from.
Prepare a pot with free-draining cutting compost, and water in well. Insert the cuttings around the edge of the pot, leaving 5cm (2in) between each one. Gently push each cutting into the compost ...
Rosemary can be used as part of a bouquet garni to be added to soups, stews and casseroles; whole sprigs can be roasted with root vegetables or sprinkled over Italian breads such as focaccia to ...
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