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Many home gardeners struggle to keep their rosemary plants healthy. Browning leaves, stunted growth, or sudden dieback are common issues—but with a bit of know-how, you can turn things around.
Rosemary thrives in its native Mediterranean environment: full sun, rocky soil, and minimal water. The key to success? Mimic these natural conditions.
🌿 The Easiest Hack: Terracotta Pots
Terracotta is a game-changer. Its porous nature helps moisture evaporate quickly, which protects rosemary’s roots from rot—a leading cause of plant failure. Combine this with a well-draining, sandy soil mix, and you’ve got the perfect home for your herb.
🌞 Rosemary Care Essentials
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Sunlight: 6–8 hours of direct sun per day is a must.
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Watering: Let the soil dry out completely before watering again. Rosemary hates soggy roots.
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Soil & Drainage: Use a gritty, sandy soil mix. If planting in the ground, amend clay-heavy soil with sand or gravel.
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Air Circulation: Prune often to keep the plant bushy and airflow high—this helps fend off fungus.
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Temperature: Protect from frost. If you live in a cooler climate, consider bringing potted rosemary indoors during winter.
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