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Here are our top tips for growing rosemary. For more in-depth information, keep reading below.
Rosemary is a must-have for any garden. This aromatic, woodsy herb is a favorite in kitchens and surprisingly easy to grow, too. Most varieties are perennial in zones 7 and warmer, so you can enjoy the fresh flavor of rosemary year after year. Some taller, upright types can even survive the winters a little farther north. Let's look at how to grow rosemary.
Rosemary is a Mediterranean native, which means it loves sun and can handle heat and drought.
Once established, rosemary is a low-maintenance plant as long as it's kept on the dry side.
Once your rosemary plant is several inches tall, you can start harvesting at any time. Simply clip individual leaves, growing tips, or longer branches as you need them.
Ready to start growing rosemary? With these tips, you'll soon be enjoying a harvest of aromatic, earthy flavor right from your own garden.