Rosemary - page 3

is rosemary invasive
Keep an eye on rosemary if it is a perennial in your area; after a couple years it can become invasive. Cut a few succulent stems above any woody grow...
how to prune rosemary
Cut the shrub back to about half of the desired size, and by the end of spring it will fill the allotted space. You can maintain the size of the shrub...
harvesting rosemary
When to harvest: Snip fresh foliage as needed all year; rosemary leaves are most aromatic just before the plant blooms. How to harvest: Harvest leaves...
what animals eat rosemary
What's eating my rosemary?What animals are attracted to Rosemary?Do animals like rosemary?Do birds eat rosemary?What can kill a rosemary plant?Why do ...
rosemary leaf spot
Botrytis blight fungal infection rots the older leaves in the center of a rosemary plant. It flourishes in high relative humidity, poor air circulatio...
rosemary pests
Rosemary grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 10.Spittlebugs. Spittlebugs leave little wads of spit on rosemary pla...
rosemary plant looks pale
Rosemary is a drought resistant plant that thrives in poor, well draining soils and full sun, so the reason rosemary leaves are turning yellow is beca...
white on dried rosemary
Dried Rosemary has White Fuzz on it. Your Rosemary appears to have mold on the needles. It may have been to damp to dry properly. I would dispose of t...
how to save a dying rosemary plant
To revive rosemary with root rot you need to improve the soil drainage, cut back on watering frequency and space the rosemary so that it has more of a...