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Growing in Containers: If space is limited, rosemary grows well in pots and containers. Just make sure the pot has good drainage and is placed in a sunny spot. You can even move the container indoors during the colder months.
Indoor Rosemary Care: Indoor rosemary needs extra care with humidity and temperature control. Make sure it receives ample sunlight, and consider using a humidifier if the air inside your home is too dry.
FAQs:
Can rosemary be grown indoors? Yes, rosemary can thrive indoors as long as it receives sufficient sunlight (6-8 hours a day). A south-facing window or a grow light is ideal.
How long does it take for rosemary to grow from seeds? It typically takes 2–3 weeks for rosemary seeds to germinate. Once established, the plant may take several months to grow large enough to be used for culinary purposes.
How do I prevent my rosemary from becoming too woody? Regular pruning and harvesting of young stems will prevent rosemary from becoming too woody. Trim the plant back to encourage fresh growth.
Is rosemary a perennial? Yes, rosemary is a perennial herb, meaning it will live for multiple years if properly cared for, returning year after year in the right conditions.
By following these simple steps and maintaining a consistent care routine, you'll have a flourishing rosemary plant that provides you with plenty of fresh, flavorful herbs throughout the year.
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