Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a versatile and popular aromatic herb that has found its way into gardens, kitchens, and herbal remedies.

This aromatic herb thrives in a variety of climates, making it an ideal choice for growing indoors or outdoors. Let's know how to grow rosemary at home.

When to Plant Rosemary

In India, the preferred time for planting rosemary is during the cooler months, usually in spring (January-February).

Pot Size

Opt for grow bags or pots that are at least 12 inches deep and 12 inches wide.

Prepare the Soil

Rosemary prefers well-drained and fertile soil. Additionally, you can also use ready-to-use potting soil mix.

Methods Of Sowing Seeds

Sow rosemary seeds in a tray or small pot. After germination, transplant into a larger pot. This is the ideal way to plant rosemary.

Sow Rosemary Seeds

Take a seedling tray, fill it with potting soil mix, sprinkle the rosemary seeds over the soil, and cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil.

Watering

Water the soil deeply through a spray bottle, and put the pot in a sunny spot. Rosemary seeds will take about 2-3 weeks to germinate.

Transplanting

After rosemary seeds germination when seedlings are about 4-6 inches tall, you need to transplant them into a larger pot.

Sunlight

Ensure your plants receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight every day.

Harvesting Rosemary

Harvest rosemary about 3-4 months after planting. You can harvest fragrant rosemary leaves throughout the year.

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