June 9, 2024

VIDEO: Growing Rosemary is SO Easy, You'll Have to Try To Kill It


Rosemary is dead-simple to grow. With just a bit of care, you’ll have epic rosemary bushes year-round, or you’ll learn how to propagate it year after year if you’re in a colder climate. We’ll even make an easy rosemary salt in this video to show you just one of many ways you can use this flexible herb in your kitchen.

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing Rosemary is SO Easy, You'll Have to Try To Kill It

  1. Well that is a very naive thing to say. I Live in Sweden, outdoors it does bot survive the Winter. And indoors its just to cranky with our super dry winter climate. Its just not worth the hustle for what you get in return.
    Besides if i harvest the whole plant at the end of the season i have enough to last me atleast 5years!

    But i can easily kill it with little to no effort at all. Do you need freaking proof?

  2. The only herbs I've ever been able to grow is mint. I bet i am way too attentive to herbs. But I am a straight up homicidal maniac on the herbs. But everything else I grow is thriving

  3. nice one. like how you explain the history of the herbs. Mediterranean climate is long hot summers. It would be good to know other similar low maintenance herbs for medicinal, cooking and essential oil purposes. thanks

  4. I can't find propagating Rosemary help. I got clippings, out em in a container & covered it up like lavender. But what sunlight do Rosemary clippings need? Direct for the normal 6-8 or indirect & rosemary clippings are just like lavender where you don't want direct sunlight on just the un-rooted clippings but when they root then they need the sun as adults do as normal?

  5. All my rosemary keeps on dying, 1st they will start to grow a white dust around them then the leaves all get dry and brown, until it dies, don.t know what i.m doing wrong..thanks

  6. For afids there is a natural solution. Lemon zest in boiling water. Put in fridge a few hours. Pour through a coffee filter. Pour what you have into a spray bottle and spray it directly onto the plant. This will not hurt the plants, but will hurt the afids.

  7. So easy, huh? I killed mine in record time. I’ve always had good luck with indoor plants. Now I’m in my first house an figured I’d get an herb to start for my garden. Well, I guess it dried out too much in full sun. In a terracotta pot it was very hot to the touch. I have a little life in it and I’m hoping to bring it back to life.

  8. I bought rosemary seeds from a well known brand here in Chile, that never fails me with germination, and I'm waiting for them to sprout, but still nothing after eight days, but well, the package says to wait up to a month, so fingers crossed. I previously bought a little rosemary plant and it died, like most of the plants I buy, the only thing that always works for me is seeds, so that's why I decided to go down that road

  9. Mine looks yellow in the summer. I know it doesn’t like wet feet so i don’t mulch it.
    Here it rains quite often but for short periods of time. I put them in a pot, on a hill, on a flat area near the house. Full sun. Different types of rosemary ….. still in the summer it is yellow

  10. I had a beautiful tall bushy Rosemary, then had to move to a bungalow surrounded by houses, so now my garden only gets full sun from may to september. Of course it died. On the plus side my Holly trees i brought with me as cuttings are literally sky rocketing.

  11. Why does my Rosemary turn brown? How to save them.? I bought 7 from Lowe’s and Home Depot. All of them turn brown and needle like leaves all fell off. And died. I bought several again. They smelled so good but lately they are turning brown from the bottom and not as green as I first bought them. I am in CA, Bay Area. Appreciate any help.

  12. I've killed rosemary several ways… black mold gets it… spiders get webs in it that attracts dirt then mold killing it… I water it it dies I dont water it it dies….. guess I have to spray it "frequently"" to keep the mold and spiders out, but still I'm clueless about watering it…I usually kill everything I put in pots … my flowers wince as I walk by 🙂
    Why make rosemary salt??? Just baste turkey with liquid butter sprinkle rinsed rosemary "leaves"" on bird… baste uncovered with liquid butter every 30 minutes your bird cannot dry out that way… I do small turkey breasts…the thermometers LIE!!! only do just before Medium …

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