This is incredible-I was Literally just sitting here thinking about being in need of a new Rosemary plant, and was thinking of purchasing a cutting! 😂 About to watch your video!
What a coincidence 🙂 I suggest You grow Rosemary from seeds 🌱 It will take much longer till You get Your first harvest, but it seems to me, that it's more rewarding to grow plants from seeds. And by the way, it's about the time to sow them 😉 Thank You very much! ☺🍀
@@Liap After watching you, I will! I always thought it was a tedious process, but it was just like me planting Parsley for the first time last year-Took a couple of weeks to germinate, but once it was up, it was smooth sailing! Thank you! 🫶🏽
@@TheeJoieDeVivreGarden Yes absolutely. Rosemary seeds are on of those with lower germination rate so that may discourage some folks from starting these plants from seeds, but If You allow seeds to have some light and right temperature, they will do just fine. And exactly like You said with parsley, once they will germinate it is a smooth sailing 😎🌱
This guide was very useful for me. Thank you for that! Really cool and simple explanation of the process and soil types. Wish you a good luck and a good harvest!
Thank you so much for this video. I’m definitely inspired to grow my own rosemary. Can you recommend me a reputable seed company I prefer non-GMO and organic. Thank you.GOD bless you🙏🏽
You do this with such ease. I have a question, what do you do with the trimmings? I put mine in a spice jar that I washed and dried and my rosemary leaves became moldy. Why did this happen? The jar was dry and so were the leaves? 😞
Beautiful! I've been seeing videos where people transplant the seedings together, so they'll bunch up 2 or 3 together. They don't have any follow up videos so I don't know what their results are. Would that be something you would recommend doing? It doesn't seem like this plant would do so well so close to one another.
No, I would not recommend doing so. Rosemary plants can grow to some serious size, especially when grown in open garden or big containers. Being so close to each other, not only will they fight for water and nutrients, but the air circulation will be limited and therefore putting them at higher risk of developing powdery mildew or other fungal diseases cause by not allowing enough air flow. I mean they might grow, but I think these plants are do much better when given enough space. Thank You very much ☺🍀
Hello, I am a beginner and this is my first time growing a plant. I bought a 12 inch pot and don’t have the individual smaller cell containers that you moved the rosemary into. Would I be able to grow them successfully with no transplants? And if so, how many seeds can i put in the pot and how far away? Great video, by the way! :)
Hello. Yes You can sow seeds directly in the container. But I'd still go for just one plant per containers. I mean You can do 2-3 of them, but they will most likely require transplanting next year. My apologies for late response, sometimes I get kind of lost in comments :/ Thank You very much, I am happy You like the video :)
I have seen on one of these channels cold stratification making the seeds have a high germination rate. Is this necessary to place it on the damp cloth in a zip lock then place it in the fridge?
If You won't harvest the foliage, it will start to produce flowers and therefore seeds. It happens in late spring and early summer. But remember, in order to make Rosemary fully bloom, it needs full sun.
Mine was perfectly fine for about 4-5 months and then it suddenly dried out and died off... I didn't change a thing in my care and now I don't know it it will bounce back or not... 😢
Hello. Are You sure You didn't overwater it? Rosemary plants are quite prone to root rot. Well, the best thing You can do is to prune any dead foliage away, put them in warm and sunny spot and give them a little bit of fertilizer, like fish emulsion, kelp or seaweed (if it's not overwatered).
@@Liap It's in a very chunky soil mix, get bottom watered when completely dry and has quite a good amount of sun even though it's winter 🤔 I should probably check the roots before I throw it away 😅 thanks for the answer 🥰 maybe I can keep the propagations alive 🙈
@@mekfly9231 Or You can get rid of the old chunky soil mix (to a degree) and give it fresh new well draining soil mix. And You will also be able to tell whether it's still alive or gone. It is very easy to overwater Rosemary in winter, even in sunny spot. Days are short and this plant needs quite little water at that time of the year. At least here where we have freezing cold winters. But according to Your response, this might not be the case.
@@Liap I'm gonna change the soil today. It's really bothering me 😅 I'm from Germany (so pretty cold winters) but it's on the sunny side with a huge window and I've got a grow light. We'll see 🙈
Hello, I am a beginner and this is my first time growing a plant. I bought a 12 inch pot and don’t have the individual smaller cell containers that you moved the rosemary into. Would I be able to grow them successfully with no transplants? And if so, how many seeds can i put in the pot and how far away? Great video, by the way! :)
Hello, yes You can grow rosemary without transplants. Well, I prefer growing one rosemary plant per container, so just a couple of seeds (3-5). My apologies for late response. Thank You very much! 😊🍀
This is incredible-I was Literally just sitting here thinking about being in need of a new Rosemary plant, and was thinking of purchasing a cutting! 😂 About to watch your video!
What a coincidence 🙂 I suggest You grow Rosemary from seeds 🌱 It will take much longer till You get Your first harvest, but it seems to me, that it's more rewarding to grow plants from seeds. And by the way, it's about the time to sow them 😉
Thank You very much! ☺🍀
@@Liap After watching you, I will! I always thought it was a tedious process, but it was just like me planting Parsley for the first time last year-Took a couple of weeks to germinate, but once it was up, it was smooth sailing! Thank you! 🫶🏽
@@TheeJoieDeVivreGarden Yes absolutely. Rosemary seeds are on of those with lower germination rate so that may discourage some folks from starting these plants from seeds, but If You allow seeds to have some light and right temperature, they will do just fine. And exactly like You said with parsley, once they will germinate it is a smooth sailing 😎🌱
@@Liap Ordering some seeds tomorrow! See you on the next video! 😁
@@TheeJoieDeVivreGardenhow’s it going with the rosemary?
This video is so thorough, and the music is lovely. Thank you for your hard work. It doesn't go unnoticed
Thank You very much for Your kind feedback ☺ I am very happy You like the video and find it useful 🍀
Thanks for your helpful video. My rosemary grew so quickly over the summer! Even though I live in colder climate
That's amazing! I am very happy You find the video helpful ☺🍀🌱
This guide was very useful for me. Thank you for that! Really cool and simple explanation of the process and soil types. Wish you a good luck and a good harvest!
Thank You very much, I am very happy You like the video and find it useful 😊
Thank You so much, I wish You good luck too! Happy gardening 🌱🍀
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!
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Question would it be the same soil mix's for lavender since its similar to rosemary, also great vid👍
Hello. Yes, Levander can be grown in the same soil mix 🌱
Thank You very much ☺️🍀
Simple and accurate
Thank you so much for this video. I’m definitely inspired to grow my own rosemary. Can you recommend me a reputable seed company I prefer non-GMO and organic. Thank you.GOD bless you🙏🏽
Hello. I am happy You like the video and and even happier You are going to grow Your own rosemary 🌱🤞 Where do You live?
Thank You very much ☺🍀
@@Liap California
@@DIOTV1 I live in Europe, so I don’t really know seed companies in Your area.
Liked the technique an process
Thank You very much, I am happy You did ☺🍀
You do this with such ease. I have a question, what do you do with the trimmings? I put mine in a spice jar that I washed and dried and my rosemary leaves became moldy. Why did this happen? The jar was dry and so were the leaves? 😞
Hello. Well, I can't be sure, but the mold suggests that those leaves were not completely dry. Is there a chance this would be the case?
Just great 💎
Beautiful! I've been seeing videos where people transplant the seedings together, so they'll bunch up 2 or 3 together. They don't have any follow up videos so I don't know what their results are. Would that be something you would recommend doing? It doesn't seem like this plant would do so well so close to one another.
No, I would not recommend doing so. Rosemary plants can grow to some serious size, especially when grown in open garden or big containers. Being so close to each other, not only will they fight for water and nutrients, but the air circulation will be limited and therefore putting them at higher risk of developing powdery mildew or other fungal diseases cause by not allowing enough air flow. I mean they might grow, but I think these plants are do much better when given enough space.
Thank You very much ☺🍀
@@Liap So informative, thank you!
My growth expectations were way off. I'll have to practice more patience next time. Great video! Thanks! - new subscriber here!
Thank You very much! ☺🌱🍀
Just one last question Sorry, when to water rosemary when it's shows signs or dry to the touch top soil dry to the 2nd knuckle?
I like to allow the soil to dry out throughly and then water rosemary. It is happier in dry conditions 🌱🙂
What kind of soil do you got put
Hello, I am a beginner and this is my first time growing a plant. I bought a 12 inch pot and don’t have the individual smaller cell containers that you moved the rosemary into. Would I be able to grow them successfully with no transplants? And if so, how many seeds can i put in the pot and how far away? Great video, by the way! :)
Hello. Yes You can sow seeds directly in the container. But I'd still go for just one plant per containers. I mean You can do 2-3 of them, but they will most likely require transplanting next year. My apologies for late response, sometimes I get kind of lost in comments :/
Thank You very much, I am happy You like the video :)
What month of the year you seed them
Great video 🪟🌅🎞️⏳
great video!
Thank You! ☺️🍀
nice video! whats the pot size?
Hello, these are 4.1l (1.1gal) pots.
Thank You!
I have seen on one of these channels cold stratification making the seeds have a high germination rate.
Is this necessary to place it on the damp cloth in a zip lock then place it in the fridge?
Hello. While it is not necessary, it can increase the germination rate and also shorten the time required for germination.
Thank you 🙏 I really appreciate the advice and I hope you have a wonderful time gardening also a great life.
Can you suggest some good quality rosemary seed online
Can you please tell me what's the best temperature for rosemary to live healthily
Hello. It would be around 20°C (68°F)
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How do I get my rosemary to seed so I can save seeds for future use.
If You won't harvest the foliage, it will start to produce flowers and therefore seeds. It happens in late spring and early summer. But remember, in order to make Rosemary fully bloom, it needs full sun.
How give seeds
Those 3 Strongest phenotypes. Breed them for more seeds. lol
Mine was perfectly fine for about 4-5 months and then it suddenly dried out and died off... I didn't change a thing in my care and now I don't know it it will bounce back or not... 😢
Hello. Are You sure You didn't overwater it? Rosemary plants are quite prone to root rot. Well, the best thing You can do is to prune any dead foliage away, put them in warm and sunny spot and give them a little bit of fertilizer, like fish emulsion, kelp or seaweed (if it's not overwatered).
@@Liap It's in a very chunky soil mix, get bottom watered when completely dry and has quite a good amount of sun even though it's winter 🤔 I should probably check the roots before I throw it away 😅 thanks for the answer 🥰 maybe I can keep the propagations alive 🙈
@@mekfly9231 Or You can get rid of the old chunky soil mix (to a degree) and give it fresh new well draining soil mix. And You will also be able to tell whether it's still alive or gone. It is very easy to overwater Rosemary in winter, even in sunny spot. Days are short and this plant needs quite little water at that time of the year. At least here where we have freezing cold winters. But according to Your response, this might not be the case.
@@Liap I'm gonna change the soil today. It's really bothering me 😅 I'm from Germany (so pretty cold winters) but it's on the sunny side with a huge window and I've got a grow light. We'll see 🙈
@@mekfly9231 Oh, so You are having it indoors during winter. Well, don't You have it anywhere near the heating do You?
Nossa se for eu plantando só nasce mato kkkk
É melhor você tentar, o alecrim pode ser útil 🌱😉 (translator)
@@Liap kkkkk pra minha sorte o mato que nasceu é comestível monjogome, caruru
My buds don’t look like yours 😅 what did I do wrong lol
What do Your plants look like?
@@Liap they don’t have layers just one sprout per seed
@@naturequeen5005 how tall is it?
Does cutting rosemary makes it bushier?
Hello. Yes it encourages the growth of side shoots.
सर मुझे रोज मेरी का पौधा चाहिए क्या मिल सकता है सर अपना मोबाइल नंबर बताएं
Hello, I am a beginner and this is my first time growing a plant. I bought a 12 inch pot and don’t have the individual smaller cell containers that you moved the rosemary into. Would I be able to grow them successfully with no transplants? And if so, how many seeds can i put in the pot and how far away? Great video, by the way! :)
Hello, yes You can grow rosemary without transplants.
Well, I prefer growing one rosemary plant per container, so just a couple of seeds (3-5).
My apologies for late response.
Thank You very much! 😊🍀