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Grow Rosemary Plants from Cuttings: A Step-by-Step Guide

Sow seedlings 1-2 inches profunde.

Gently wet the dirt.
5. Establishing an Appropriate Setting
Use a propagator or place a plastic bag over the pot to keep it covered.
Keep in a warm spot that gets some indirect sunshine.
6. Taking Good Care of the Cuttings
It is important to keep the soil continuously wet, but not soggy.

After a few of weeks, look for signs of root development.
7. The Process of Transplanting
After 6-8 weeks, when roots have begun to emerge, prepare each container with soil that drains properly.
Give the rooted cuttings a new home in various containers.
Wear a sunhat and gradually expose to sunshine.
8. Aftercare
Water often, but give the earth a little space in between each soaking.
To promote bushier growth, prune.

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