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Master the art of multiplying your rosemary

7. Watering:

Keep soil consistently moist until roots establish.

Reduce watering once rooted to prevent root rot.

8. Transplanting:

After 4-6 weeks, transplant rooted cuttings into larger pots or garden beds.

9. Care and Maintenance:

Regularly prune to encourage bushy growth and prevent legginess.

Lightly fertilize during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.

Benefits of Multiplying Rosemary

Abundant Supply: Expand your rosemary for cooking, aromatherapy, and remedies.

Garden Enhancement: Fill beds or containers with aromatic, drought-tolerant rosemary.

Cost Savings: Save money by propagating your own plants.

Eco-Friendly: Contribute to a thriving garden ecosystem.

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