Rosemary (15cm pot)
Rosmarinus officinalis, also known as Rosemary, is easy to care for. When growing rosemary plants, provide them with well-drained, sandy soil and at least six to eight hours of sunlight.
Sunlight: Direct sunlight or filtered sunlight (maximum 70% filter)
Water: Water the plants evenly throughout the growing season, do not over-water as Rosemary show symptoms of rooting.
Fertiliser: Keep plant in top form by feeding the plants every few weeks with a dilute solution of liquid fertiliser or sprinkling solid fertiliser over the soil.
Soil for Rosemary
Rosemary should be grown in fertilised potting mix. Make or buy a fertilised mix which consist of coco peat moss or coconut fiber (coir), vermiculite or perlite, compost and other ingredients. Rosemary plants prefer a well-draining soil. A lightweight soil for Rosemary needs to provide excellent drainage, hold moisture, and give roots room to grow.
Light Requirements
All plants depend on light for their survival, thus making sure your Rosemary plants get the right amount of light is key to keeping them happy. In a container pot, group your Rosemary plants with other plants of similar light requirements. Don't mix shade lovers with sun lovers in a single pot; one or both of them will be unhappy, depending on where you place the pot.
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