Thursday, May 6, 2010

Why You Should be Growing Rosemary



There are few herbs which are easy to grow and can help you with different physical needs as well. Not only are there many different rosemary uses, there are a lot of rosemary benefits you can receive. The best part about such a highly useful and versatile herb is the fact that it is easy to grow. This is a great herb for beginners or for those who have tried growing other herbs and failed. While you will have to take special precautions for growing rosemary in your garden, you will be glad you invested the proper time.


Rosemary Benefits


Rosemary has many health benefits that you can enjoy. You can use the oil from the herb to protect yourself from skin cancer. You can also use rosemary steeped in hot water to ward off other health problems. Of course, rosemary tastes great in your food as well. Another of the many rosemary benefits is the fact it is good at deterring the pests that like to feed on bean plants, carrots, sage and cabbage. Additionally, you will be able to enjoy the look of the blooms in the spring and the smell of the rosemary in your garden.


Where to Plant Rosemary


It is important that you plan out where you will plant your rosemary because it is a perennial plant that likes to spread out if given the opportunity. This means it will take over your garden if you are not careful. Some simple planning will help to make sure that this does not happen. Make sure that the roots are separated by at least 6" from other plants. Using a plastic divider that goes down at least 6" into the soil will be most beneficial as well. Rosemary takes well to sunny climates, but does not take well to the cold. It will hibernate until it gets warm again.


Growing Indoor Rosemary


If you have potted rosemary plants or you simply want to grow indoor rosemary exclusively, you will need to make sure it is getting enough light. Rosemary requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight every day. If you do not have a planter's box or bay window, you will probably need to buy artificial lights. This will help to provide the light that your plants require so that you can get all the rosemary benefits you are looking for.

1 comment:

  1. I have rosemary but I think my problem is its too hot...it looks kind of bald... it has leaves but it isn't bushy.

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