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How to Grow Rosemary From SeedsSOW INDOORS
Keep the soil uniformly moist, allowing it to dry out between watering. Mulch your plants to keep roots moist in summer and insulated in winter, but take care to keep mulch away from the crown of the plant. In the spring, prune dead wood out of the plants. Whiteflies, spider mites, scale, and mealy bugs can all bother rosemary, as can powdery mildew and root rot, particularly in humid regions. To prevent mildew and rot, be sure your plants enjoy good drainage and air circulation. In Zone 7, extreme cold will kill the tops of the rosemary plant. In areas where it is likely to be hurt by winter, plant in a protected spot such as near a south-facing masonry wall and away from the prevailing winter wind; also mulch to protect the roots. In Zone 8 and farther south, rosemary needs no winter protection. Cut stems at any time for fresh rosemary. To dry rosemary, harvest the leaves just prior to blooming stage. Stems may be dried on a rack or hung in bunches to dry. Once stems are dry, strip the leaves from them.
You can also freeze rosemary sprigs or preserve them in oil or vinegar.
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