Fill a clean glass or jar with room-temperature filtered water (chlorinated tap water can slow rooting). Submerge the bottom ...
Backfill the hole. Water the new plant well, saturating the root ball. Check the soil for at least two weeks, watering the plant as the top inch of soil dries. Growing rosemary from seed can be ...
It thrives well with little water and lots of light. Step 1: Get cuttings from a parent plant Select a strong, healthy-looking rosemary plant to propagate from. The stems should be cut from a ...