Rosemary that's always green, fragrant, and ready to enhance your dishes year after year sounds like a dream, doesn't it? And yet, how many pots will wither on your balcony? What if the secret lies not in a "magic" hand, but in a few well-thought-out habits? Behind this Mediterranean plant with its strong character lie specific, often misunderstood needs that make a huge difference in the long run, especially for potted rosemary grown in urban environments.
Understanding Rosemary to Better Complement It
Rosemary is a child of the South, accustomed to sunny hills, light soils, and moderate rainfall. When growing it in pots, the most common mistake is treating it like a typical houseplant—overwatering and insufficient lighting. As a result, the plant weakens, turns yellow, and then wilts. To ensure its longevity, it is essential to recreate its natural habitat as much as possible, even on a simple, sunny windowsill.
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