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Rosemary grows well in a container, making it a good choice for indoor gardens or a pot placed in the sunniest part of your patio. The same sun, soil, and watering requirements apply.
Rosemary has a lot of versatility. “You can plant it in a pot (preferably terracotta for increased oxygen) or in the ground and live indoors or outside,” shares Weslie Pierre with House Beautiful.
Watering and Fertilizer Needs Although rosemary prefers soil on the dry side, water your plant every few days if there’s no rain. Indoors, let it dry out slightly before watering again.
Indoors, place them in a bright spot, away from heat vents that dry the plant. Keep the soil moist, but avoid overwatering. Check the soil in the bottom of the pot to make sure it's not soggy.
Angela Belt, Arricca Elin SanSone September 21, 2022 at 12:53 PM·5 min read 1 A Step-by-Step Guide to Rosemary Plant CareRosmarie Wirz - Getty Images ...
Native to the Mediterranean, rosemary is drought-tolerant once established. In USDA Hardiness Zones eight and up (find your zone here), it’s a perennial evergreen shrub that can reach up to six feet ...