"The soil must drain well because rosemary is susceptible to root rot in clay or boggy soils," says Mercer. "Poorly draining soil should be amended with copious amounts of grit or pumice prior to ...
Fill a clean glass or jar with room-temperature filtered water (chlorinated tap water can slow rooting). Submerge the bottom ...
Powered by the soothing and balancing properties of rosemary water, this balances the scalp and stimulates hair growth.