Thank you. In spring, I bought a few chilli peppers and a rosemary seedling. The peppers have grown and bore fruit already, and the rosemary has barely grown a centimetre. I have finally replanted it according to your advice: mixed a better draining soil. Hope it still has any chance.
I'm in MI Zone 6a.I have a Rosemary I have been bringing in for winter but she lives out on the porch during summer.She's done great on my table with a grow light for a few years.I was outside a week or two ago clearing up my flower beds and discovered a seedling Rosemary!I was so surprised.I can't wait to see if this baby makes it.The seedling is very close to the house wall and south facing.The wall has a heating vent in it.I think the baby found exactly the one spot it might have a chance.
I'm in northern Indiana, Zone 5B/6A. I've been trying to grow rosemary for many years and have not yet found one that would overwinter even with protection. Not even ARP has survived. I am NOT giving up! ;-)
Hey Sue, you might just be in an area where outdoors is too cold for them. They are a mediterranean plant, so its not completely shocking. Seems like its just a few degrees that's the make or break point for them unfortunately.
I was going to ask the same thing myself. I'm in coastal zone 7b. I've tried mulching all around the rosemary and covering it with two layers of protection, but I have no idea if this is going to work. Taking the rosemary indoors in a pot doesn't work very well either, as it always sheds its needles and dies whenever it's brought inside.
Hi Same zone I've tried everything outside..in ground.. in pots ...different locations..mulch...no mulch ..in the house. I have to purchase new every spring so don't be hard on yourself it's just our state lol
I’m on the south coast of England, it lives in mine, neighbours and more and we get storms off the Atlantic here, covered in purple flowers. Not sure the variety, but they won’t die at all in hail storms, freezing etc and 100F ish summers here. Use it every sunday roast.
Wait... BUY it you say, Jeff? I just take cuttings whenever I see some. I'll ask if needed, or just whip out my pocket knife. I have "rosemary radar" and wherever I go, Im on the lookout. l'm up to 10 now, and starting some new cuttings as we speak. I did buy ONE half dead rosemary plant on the dollar rack some years ago.. my first. I put it a waste spot near the road with a little compost and it took off . A drunk in a truck ran over it once, and today, it is about the size of a recliner chair. It really is one of my very favorite plants. David SC
In my culture, there’s a superstition that plants grow better from a stolen cutting lol. Older ladies even pretend they are “not looking” if you ask for a cutting, giving you a chance to steal hahaha
For the past 5 years I've try to grow rosemary. Unfortunately every year the same thing happens. The leaves develop little tiny white spots, I can't get rid of them and in the end it dies. I have tried to research about the problem but I can't find the answer for what it could be. You video shows you quite an expert on rosemary, could you please help me out? Thank you!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thank you so much for your reply. I'm in zone 8 in the northwest. I purchased 2 plants in June. In July I transplanted them in a bigger pot and kept them in the shade for a couple of days. It was shortly after that that the white spots appeared. I tried neem oil, it does good for a couple of days but then it goes back to where it was before. In your video you speak of the soil. I used a potting mix. Could it be it? Thank you..🌞
@@destiny3423 I mean soil can definitely carry pathogens and disease.... It's there a way you could look at the shots under a magnifying glass? Even just a cheap one could reveal a lot
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I drenched them with neem oil this morning and I went to look at them now. The white spots are still there but they are not as swollen as they were this morning. I'll check them in a couple of days and I should know more. Thank you for your kindness. 🌞
I look at them today and the spots are smaller. I water them. Will see how they look in a couple of days. The sage plant start doing the same thing and they are all in the same type of soil. So, I'm inclined to believe, that whatever it is, it's in the soil. I'll keep on trying to get them well. If I'll ever do get them well, I will let you know what the problem was. Again many thanks for your kindness....🌱
Thanks for the reminder about the importance of drainage! I've got some pots that need holes drilled in them... Near 90° here in S FL this last week! Probably going to have to put up a sun sail to grow anything this summer. Extra dry, too. Weather worries for all of us...one way or the other! 🍀🍀🍀
many thanks fm India Jeff,enjoyed ur preesentation, hav made three attempts n failed wit d plants fm Amazon.U hav given me d boost again,,goiing 4 it buddy.Cant wait to share dis beauty..
Great editing and timing :) I always love the high quality close up shots. I'm just about to start some rosemary seedlings, but I'm not used to mixing any sand into my potting mixes so far I tend to just have a pile of clay pebbles for drainage at the base of my pots and mix different qunaities of perlite in for drainage. Do you think its worth me going out my way to get used to mixing sand into compost mixes for drier plants like this?
I recently grew rosemary plant in a small pot .. a very tiny leaf has appeared that told me the seed had germinated… I just want to ask how long it take in seed germination and then growth of a plant.. is it long way to go to see fully grown rosemary plant .. more I live where it’s doesn’t snow but temperature will change to 3-4 degrees centigrade in winter ( for few days ), its placed in terrace and where there is lot of sunshine as well ..
You are wearing a rough rider touqe and there is snow on the ground. Are you from Saskatchewan? If so where abouts? I’m from cold lake Alberta and want to know if I can keep rosemary year round here. Thanks in advance
My Rosemary hasn't made it through the winter once where I live--even when I put it in my unheated garage. And this time it was especially bad because I had so much success growing it from seed. Now they're all pretty much dead.😭 You did answer my question as to what's going wrong. It's just too cold and not enough light in the garage. I have a plant light on my last survivor and it's hanging in there for now.
Yup, that's the key. Too cold to be outside, but they don't go dormant like strawberries and blueberries, so we can't just stick them in a dark garage or shed. They keep living. They almost need to be treated like a warm weather plant like a tomato or pepper.
Hi Jeff. Your nuts. In a good way. I was ( yesterday) writing down what I've learned a bout herbs. And adding all the notes I've taken and read on to a separate herb notebook. And once again your timing is crazy with my need to know. I wasn't aware of so many varieties. So my questions... Do all varieties taste the same? Does it mean just the way it grows. I am confused about that. And I am also not knowing how deep/ size of a container I should be using. That goes not only with herbs. But vegtables. Some are evident of. But I will be doing indoors as much as I can. Thanks Jeff. Keep up the same wave length as me. Lol it's nuts.!!!! Take care
GREAT question Donna....they actually don't! Some Rosemary types are purely ornamental too and not even really edible! So when buying them, I'd always read the description tag first and maybe do a smell/taste test even! For pots, usually a 7 or 10 gallon is recommended eventually....but I start all my young ones in 1 gallons first.
Hi, I am in zone 4b and I stored 2 Rosemary plants under grow lights over winter. When can I set them back out side again for spring. Zone 7 is 0 to 10 degrees so March should be good for me? Do you agree?
Great video and much needed, thank you! I'm in Utah so outside is a nono lol. I've started trying to grow from seed so hopefully I succeed but I'll probably pick one up at the store in case. Greatly appreciated video!
Does Rosemary deter rabbits or other critters? Is there a best directional side for it to survive better? Thank you. I’ve had a hard time growing it over the years in Midwest.
Great questions. I find the rats and mice avoid it somewhat.....but its not 100% proof I don't think. For what direction, have it south facing to achieve the most sunlight.
My rosemary I put area with sun but seems like it dry off & cause their leaves to dry. Why is it so since it need sunlight? Can I trim off all the dry branches? If I cut them off will it grow back & how long will this take? Pls help
I’m not a fan of Rosemary as an herb and am working on changing that. I was given a Rosemary plant a few years ago and even though I’ve broken some of the rules, I have a mega-bush 😂
I’ve had my rosemary for half a year now. Grew them from cuttings, but for some reason they just take forever to grow even a little. If anyone has an idea as to why please let me know thnx
Do you fertilize them? If you’ve tried everything and out of ideas, I suggest take it out the pot and look at the roots- it should tell you a lot about what’s going on.
Hi Jeff, I transplanted my rosemary almost 2 years ago and many branches turned yellow-brownish (not dead brown, kind of red brown) and I figured it was shock, it seems to be recovering ok but still has quite a bit of yellow branches... any advice? Zone 8, plants about 2ftx3ft, in sunny spot
We lost a giant rosemary plant during a flash freeze, but our problem is that we can't seem to bring rosemary in pots back inside during the winter? Any tips?
When you find the motivation to try again it sounds like you'll need to spend a few dollars first. Get yourself a pot, a bag of perlite coarse grained, and a bag of mulch if you don't already have something you can use as mulch growing around your property (I use bamboo leaves because free). Make sure you add enough perlite to the soil for proper drainage rates, as a matter of fact run drainage tests on the potted soil before planting. Remove the soil and revise the mixture until you can do a drainage test and are confident in the results. 100% use mulch because exposed soil over time naturally compacts at the surface and that deters drainage, mulch keeps the soil fluffy and promotes drainage. Whether growing from seed or from cutting, try using a water bottle with the bottom cut out and the top and label removed as a mini greenhouse effect for the beginning stages and then ween them off of it into being fully exposed to the sun (I've tried both seeds and cuttings side by side using this greenhouse effect vs not, from seed the one that sprouted way later got the bottle house and ended up growing significantly faster and branching everywhere and from cutting the ones with the bottle treatment grew air roots searching for the soil as well as buried roots compared to the cuttings without the bottle house which just created buried roots which goes to show me I should have removed less foliage or planted them deeper but the bottle house does promote more vigorous root growth.
Not always true that Rosemary doesn't like standing water. I grow Rosemary 3 different ways in containers. The first is in the standard potting soil like you covered, the second is in a fabric pot that I bottom feed with water twice a week and the last one I grow in a Kratky-type container hydroponic container. The hydroponic container grows the fastest followed by the fabric pot and then finally via the traditional method. For inground Rosemary, I'd absolutely follow what you've covered though.
Anyone have tips for someone that lives in the Minneapolis area? I think we used to be zone three. More details about soil. This year I’m gonna let it grow. It’s going to really grow. I’m trying to stay positive words because it’s died so many times.
Rosemary a perennial and evergreen in zone 6a? I see you have snow on the ground. That will be a game Changer as I read it is obit perennial in zones 7 and up. I brought mine indoors last year but would rather be able to plant more and leave outside year round.
6a is definitely pushing it...it CAN be, but often 6a is juuuust a bit too cold for truly overwintering with success. I say try it with a test plant, maybe not your favorite main one...
Rosemary doesn't like me. I'm in zone 9a in the middle of England but every rosemary plant I bought so far just dies on me. Oh and my garden is north facing so good luck of getting 6 hours plus of sun. Even tried it at the northern end of the garden where it's really sunny from midday to late afternoon. Nope, didn't like it. Still bought another quite big plant from the garden centre this last weekend. I must be mad 😂
You said it can grow really well in the rain conditions well apparently I have all the wrong conditions and that’s why I’m watching your video. I’m gonna do all the things I can this year to get Rosemary to grow even if I have to pray and do a sacrifice to 🪴 Gods, give offerings.
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Thank you. In spring, I bought a few chilli peppers and a rosemary seedling. The peppers have grown and bore fruit already, and the rosemary has barely grown a centimetre. I have finally replanted it according to your advice: mixed a better draining soil. Hope it still has any chance.
@@motionista drainage really is the key....
Most INFORMATIVE and the most WISE TIps
I'm in MI Zone 6a.I have a Rosemary I have been bringing in for winter but she lives out on the porch during summer.She's done great on my table with a grow light for a few years.I was outside a week or two ago clearing up my flower beds and discovered a seedling Rosemary!I was so surprised.I can't wait to see if this baby makes it.The seedling is very close to the house wall and south facing.The wall has a heating vent in it.I think the baby found exactly the one spot it might have a chance.
That's awesome!!!
I'm in northern Indiana, Zone 5B/6A. I've been trying to grow rosemary for many years and have not yet found one that would overwinter even with protection. Not even ARP has survived. I am NOT giving up! ;-)
Hey Sue, you might just be in an area where outdoors is too cold for them. They are a mediterranean plant, so its not completely shocking. Seems like its just a few degrees that's the make or break point for them unfortunately.
I was going to ask the same thing myself. I'm in coastal zone 7b. I've tried mulching all around the rosemary and covering it with two layers of protection, but I have no idea if this is going to work. Taking the rosemary indoors in a pot doesn't work very well either, as it always sheds its needles and dies whenever it's brought inside.
Hi Same zone I've tried everything outside..in ground.. in pots ...different locations..mulch...no mulch ..in the house. I have to purchase new every spring so don't be hard on yourself it's just our state lol
I’m on the south coast of England, it lives in mine, neighbours and more and we get storms off the Atlantic here, covered in purple flowers. Not sure the variety, but they won’t die at all in hail storms, freezing etc and 100F ish summers here. Use it every sunday roast.
Thanks Jeff! I'm in zone 7 and I cover my rosemary plant with a glass cloche in winter. There's nothing better than roasted rosemary potatoes!
I bought fresh rosemary from the grocery store and rooted the cuttings. Life's a garden you have to dig it.
Nice Ruan! I've never had success with the grocery store stuff!
@The Ripe Tomato Farms actually I watched your videos on Rosemary before I did it 😁
Mind sharing your method of rooting your grocery store bought rosemary as I had not been successful with it. Thank u.
My rosemary started bloomin this past weekend.
Sounds like the rosemary I planted in a large planter will be very happy! Thanks!
Glad to hear it!! 🙂
You're one of my favorite gardening channels. Top 3 for sure
Thanks Marcelle, that means a lot! :-)
Wait... BUY it you say, Jeff? I just take cuttings whenever I see some. I'll ask if needed, or just whip out my pocket knife. I have "rosemary radar" and wherever I go, Im on the lookout.
l'm up to 10 now, and starting some new cuttings as we speak.
I did buy ONE half dead rosemary plant on the dollar rack some years ago.. my first.
I put it a waste spot near the road with a little compost and it took off . A drunk in a truck ran over it once, and today, it is about the size of a recliner chair.
It really is one of my very favorite plants.
David
SC
Heh heh.....I can't condone stealing outright......but, those who know....know. ;-)
In my culture, there’s a superstition that plants grow better from a stolen cutting lol. Older ladies even pretend they are “not looking” if you ask for a cutting, giving you a chance to steal hahaha
Thanks for the tips, now I have to move my Rosemary plant to a better suitable location in the garden.
Cheers Marilyn, thanks for watching! 🙂
For the past 5 years I've try to grow rosemary. Unfortunately every year the same thing happens. The leaves develop little tiny white spots, I can't get rid of them and in the end it dies. I have tried to research about the problem but I can't find the answer for what it could be.
You video shows you quite an expert on rosemary, could you please help me out? Thank you!
Gotta be some sort of mildew or fungus. What growing zone and what time of the year do the spots appear?
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thank you so much for your reply. I'm in zone 8 in the northwest. I purchased 2 plants in June. In July I transplanted them in a bigger pot and kept them in the shade for a couple of days. It was shortly after that that the white spots appeared. I tried neem oil, it does good for a couple of days but then it goes back to where it was before. In your video you speak of the soil. I used a potting mix. Could it be it? Thank you..🌞
@@destiny3423 I mean soil can definitely carry pathogens and disease.... It's there a way you could look at the shots under a magnifying glass? Even just a cheap one could reveal a lot
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I drenched them with neem oil this morning and I went to look at them now. The white spots are still there but they are not as swollen as they were this morning. I'll check them in a couple of days and I should know more. Thank you for your kindness. 🌞
I look at them today and the spots are smaller. I water them. Will see how they look in a couple of days. The sage plant start doing the same thing and they are all in the same type of soil. So, I'm inclined to believe, that whatever it is, it's in the soil. I'll keep on trying to get them well. If I'll ever do get them well, I will let you know what the problem was. Again many thanks for your kindness....🌱
Thanks for the reminder about the importance of drainage! I've got some pots that need holes drilled in them... Near 90° here in S FL this last week! Probably going to have to put up a sun sail to grow anything this summer. Extra dry, too. Weather worries for all of us...one way or the other! 🍀🍀🍀
Wow Patricia, that is warm! Sounds like you got it under control though... 🙂
many thanks fm India Jeff,enjoyed ur preesentation, hav made three attempts n failed wit d plants fm Amazon.U hav given me d boost again,,goiing 4 it buddy.Cant wait to share dis beauty..
Great editing and timing :) I always love the high quality close up shots. I'm just about to start some rosemary seedlings, but I'm not used to mixing any sand into my potting mixes so far I tend to just have a pile of clay pebbles for drainage at the base of my pots and mix different qunaities of perlite in for drainage.
Do you think its worth me going out my way to get used to mixing sand into compost mixes for drier plants like this?
I think regular seeding soil at first to get them started is completely fine. Let us know how it goes though...not many people grow them from seed! 🙂
Rosemary is my absolute favorite herb!
It's the best!
I recently grew rosemary plant in a small pot .. a very tiny leaf has appeared that told me the seed had germinated… I just want to ask how long it take in seed germination and then growth of a plant.. is it long way to go to see fully grown rosemary plant .. more I live where it’s doesn’t snow but temperature will change to 3-4 degrees centigrade in winter ( for few days ), its placed in terrace and where there is lot of sunshine as well ..
Great information and video!!
Thanks Belle!
Here in Dallas zone 8a it got down in the teens at Christmas. My rosemary looks like toast, so I am starting again. Thanks for all the info.
That's just it Marilyn.....crazy weather getting crazier every year.
You are wearing a rough rider touqe and there is snow on the ground. Are you from Saskatchewan? If so where abouts? I’m from cold lake Alberta and want to know if I can keep rosemary year round here. Thanks in advance
My Rosemary hasn't made it through the winter once where I live--even when I put it in my unheated garage. And this time it was especially bad because I had so much success growing it from seed. Now they're all pretty much dead.😭 You did answer my question as to what's going wrong. It's just too cold and not enough light in the garage. I have a plant light on my last survivor and it's hanging in there for now.
Yup, that's the key. Too cold to be outside, but they don't go dormant like strawberries and blueberries, so we can't just stick them in a dark garage or shed. They keep living. They almost need to be treated like a warm weather plant like a tomato or pepper.
Hi Jeff. Your nuts. In a good way. I was ( yesterday) writing down what I've learned a bout herbs. And adding all the notes I've taken and read on to a separate herb notebook. And once again your timing is crazy with my need to know. I wasn't aware of so many varieties. So my questions... Do all varieties taste the same? Does it mean just the way it grows. I am confused about that. And I am also not knowing how deep/ size of a container I should be using. That goes not only with herbs. But vegtables. Some are evident of. But I will be doing indoors as much as I can. Thanks Jeff. Keep up the same wave length as me. Lol it's nuts.!!!! Take care
GREAT question Donna....they actually don't! Some Rosemary types are purely ornamental too and not even really edible! So when buying them, I'd always read the description tag first and maybe do a smell/taste test even! For pots, usually a 7 or 10 gallon is recommended eventually....but I start all my young ones in 1 gallons first.
@The Ripe Tomato Farms thanks Jeff. I'll do that. Your so helpful. And I really appreciate you.
Hi, I am in zone 4b and I stored 2 Rosemary plants under grow lights over winter. When can I set them back out side again for spring. Zone 7 is 0 to 10 degrees so March should be good for me? Do you agree?
Great video and much needed, thank you! I'm in Utah so outside is a nono lol. I've started trying to grow from seed so hopefully I succeed but I'll probably pick one up at the store in case. Greatly appreciated video!
Right on Dave! Definitely a time-investment growing from seed...let us know how it goes for you!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms will do, so far 1 out of 2 has germinated. I started them about 2 weeks ago. 🤞
Thank you, great information and video!
Cheers Bev, thanks so much for watching! 🙂
Does Rosemary deter rabbits or other critters? Is there a best directional side for it to survive better? Thank you.
I’ve had a hard time growing it over the years in Midwest.
Great questions. I find the rats and mice avoid it somewhat.....but its not 100% proof I don't think. For what direction, have it south facing to achieve the most sunlight.
I'm in zone 11 here is southern Florida, what kind of rosemary should I get ?
Well done!
Thanks Karen!
So for zone 6 do I have to dig up the plant and bring indoors, or can I just cover it for the winter?
Tell me more about the Cold Variety of Rosemary. Does it have a special name? Thanks for this info! Take care!
My rosemary I put area with sun but seems like it dry off & cause their leaves to dry. Why is it so since it need sunlight? Can I trim off all the dry branches? If I cut them off will it grow back & how long will this take? Pls help
Thanks for sharing ❤
Hey, thanks, and thanks for watching!
If I get a young plant is it wise to leave it out in the rainy season?
With good drainage, rain shouldn't affect your rosemary in a negative way.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Tk. You.
I’m not a fan of Rosemary as an herb and am working on changing that. I was given a Rosemary plant a few years ago and even though I’ve broken some of the rules, I have a mega-bush 😂
I live in Florida and everything grows here!
Including the Burmese Pythons.
Growing 3 into to topiary trees. Been a fun project
I’ve had my rosemary for half a year now. Grew them from cuttings, but for some reason they just take forever to grow even a little. If anyone has an idea as to why please let me know thnx
Do you fertilize them? If you’ve tried everything and out of ideas, I suggest take it out the pot and look at the roots- it should tell you a lot about what’s going on.
Great info do you have a basil vid
Hi Jeff, I transplanted my rosemary almost 2 years ago and many branches turned yellow-brownish (not dead brown, kind of red brown) and I figured it was shock, it seems to be recovering ok but still has quite a bit of yellow branches... any advice? Zone 8, plants about 2ftx3ft, in sunny spot
We lost a giant rosemary plant during a flash freeze, but our problem is that we can't seem to bring rosemary in pots back inside during the winter? Any tips?
Jeff can I stratify store bought rosemary? Thx Tim
The stems? I don't think it would do anything. Stratification is only for seeds.
Yes stems, I'll just get seed. U had so I thought I'd ask. Thx Tim
I try really hard to make it, but soon or later, all my rosemary die. I try different times and not results :(
Whereabouts do you live Roxana?
Mine too
When you find the motivation to try again it sounds like you'll need to spend a few dollars first. Get yourself a pot, a bag of perlite coarse grained, and a bag of mulch if you don't already have something you can use as mulch growing around your property (I use bamboo leaves because free). Make sure you add enough perlite to the soil for proper drainage rates, as a matter of fact run drainage tests on the potted soil before planting. Remove the soil and revise the mixture until you can do a drainage test and are confident in the results. 100% use mulch because exposed soil over time naturally compacts at the surface and that deters drainage, mulch keeps the soil fluffy and promotes drainage. Whether growing from seed or from cutting, try using a water bottle with the bottom cut out and the top and label removed as a mini greenhouse effect for the beginning stages and then ween them off of it into being fully exposed to the sun (I've tried both seeds and cuttings side by side using this greenhouse effect vs not, from seed the one that sprouted way later got the bottle house and ended up growing significantly faster and branching everywhere and from cutting the ones with the bottle treatment grew air roots searching for the soil as well as buried roots compared to the cuttings without the bottle house which just created buried roots which goes to show me I should have removed less foliage or planted them deeper but the bottle house does promote more vigorous root growth.
Thank you. ❤️ 😊
Cheers Tammy, thanks for watching!
Where did you get that comfortable looking sweater from?
what is mulching and how do you do it
I am a professed serial killer of rosemary and thyme. Been trying many times to get it right
Very.nice. Ross.mary.i.like.so.much
I swera I've read somewhere that once you cut the woody part of rosemary it will never grow back there...?
Grows great in lower north Carolina
Awesome! Can never get enough Rosemary!
Not always true that Rosemary doesn't like standing water. I grow Rosemary 3 different ways in containers. The first is in the standard potting soil like you covered, the second is in a fabric pot that I bottom feed with water twice a week and the last one I grow in a Kratky-type container hydroponic container. The hydroponic container grows the fastest followed by the fabric pot and then finally via the traditional method. For inground Rosemary, I'd absolutely follow what you've covered though.
Anyone have tips for someone that lives in the Minneapolis area? I think we used to be zone three. More details about soil. This year I’m gonna let it grow. It’s going to really grow. I’m trying to stay positive words because it’s died so many times.
Rosemary a perennial and evergreen in zone 6a? I see you have snow on the ground. That will be a game Changer as I read it is obit perennial in zones 7 and up. I brought mine indoors last year but would rather be able to plant more and leave outside year round.
6a is definitely pushing it...it CAN be, but often 6a is juuuust a bit too cold for truly overwintering with success. I say try it with a test plant, maybe not your favorite main one...
My rosemary is developing a white film-like substance all over it. What is it, and how do I get rid of it?
Please provide transcript
Rosemary doesn't like me. I'm in zone 9a in the middle of England but every rosemary plant I bought so far just dies on me. Oh and my garden is north facing so good luck of getting 6 hours plus of sun. Even tried it at the northern end of the garden where it's really sunny from midday to late afternoon. Nope, didn't like it.
Still bought another quite big plant from the garden centre this last weekend. I must be mad 😂
Are you growing in-ground or container style?
Tried both. They just get leggy, then brown and then just give up.
@@user-xb7sj2uk4u are they getting too wet maybe? Rosemary hates over watering
Well, as it England we do get a lot of rain at least 70 % of the year and then none at all for weeks. That's the weather for you. 😔
@@user-xb7sj2uk4u up, I hear you... Victoria, BC is much the same. Up the sand content in the soil to give better drainage can help
My mom and I always have rosemary. But she is in the hospital with covid that she picked at the .... hospital ! We don't think she will make it
Isabelle hi. I am so sorry to hear that. I will pray for your mother and family. Take care. God Bless.
@@donnakacz6460 thank you She needs it :)
I've tried propagating Rosemary 20 times in different ways. All have failed.
I’m late!!!
Hi Charmaine, happy Sunday! 🙂
Ho rosemary plant need Fertilizer to grow
Ok
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Sorry. Sure you're a good guy and all, but I cannot take advice from someone wearing a roughriders toque. You kinda disqualify yourself.
Opposite....its like a super power. ;-)
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You said it can grow really well in the rain conditions well apparently I have all the wrong conditions and that’s why I’m watching your video. I’m gonna do all the things I can this year to get Rosemary to grow even if I have to pray and do a sacrifice to 🪴 Gods, give offerings.
Fingers crossed over here as well Jody! Lol
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