How to Grow Rosemary - 7 Tips for Success

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • How do you grow rosemary? It's easy! In this video, I'm going to give you 7 tips for success for growing this fragrant herb in your own organic garden.
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  • @jamiehopkins630
    @jamiehopkins630 Год назад +68

    One awesome way to use Rosemary is to cut the woody stems, pull off the leaves (and use them elsewhere) and weave the stems through some kind of meat (steak, chicken even fish) and cook or grill. It infuses the oils into the meat and tastes amazing. Then, toss the used sticks into the coals or wood for smoking and it infuses anything else you cook with with the rosemary. I have 4 rosemary plants in zone 7 and it grows outside all year round.

    • @caroldickson4034
      @caroldickson4034 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, for this wonderful tip. I've always just tied the stems together and put them in my scarf drawer, or on the window sill. Great idea 💡 👍 👏. Can't wait to try this.

    • @adriankap2978
      @adriankap2978 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm in zone 7 to and same with me, it grows year round. However I just planted my first 3 last year in one 15 gallon Root Pouch fabric grow bag and they are thriving in it even with all the cold in the teens, snow and ice we've had. I know if I plant it in the ground it'll die. I just ignore it and maybe give it some water during the summer when I think about it and it's about 24-26in tall now. If it survives me it'll survive anything. Thank you for sharing all the great ideas. It's an amazing plant in so many ways.

  • @maryallan453
    @maryallan453 Год назад +26

    Rosemary, garlic and lamb is a dish that is heaven-sent.

  • @lilal3753
    @lilal3753 Год назад +29

    I love holding rosemary and just taking whiffs of it. It's so calming.

    • @vickydudley4483
      @vickydudley4483 Год назад

      I've read it's good for memory, too.

    • @theemeraldfox7779
      @theemeraldfox7779 Год назад

      Yes! So do I luv,makes my senses vibrant

    • @ericaclark4084
      @ericaclark4084 Год назад

      Yes!!! I love it, going to plant my first two.. makes me feel like I’m in the wilderness😄

    • @ceeebeee2294
      @ceeebeee2294 Год назад

      If I wake up groggy, I put a few drops of rosemary oil into the shower.

  • @gardeningwithjazzy
    @gardeningwithjazzy Год назад +32

    My new way of enjoying Rosemary is in my freshly popped popcorn 😋

    • @Kegel_Destroyer
      @Kegel_Destroyer Год назад +4

      How do you go about that? 😊

    • @adriankap2978
      @adriankap2978 5 месяцев назад +2

      Do you add it to melted butter then pour over?

    • @gardeningwithjazzy
      @gardeningwithjazzy 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@adriankap2978 - I add it after its done to the hot popcorn 👍🏾

    • @gardeningwithjazzy
      @gardeningwithjazzy 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Kegel_Destroyer- I add it to the hot popcorn once it's done 👍🏾

    • @adriankap2978
      @adriankap2978 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@gardeningwithjazzy Yum!

  • @wingandaprayer7777
    @wingandaprayer7777 Год назад +23

    I have 3 rosemary bushes that I have been able to sustain over the years. My rosemary has NEVER bloomed like your's Brian! It is beautiful. I live in 10B (SE Florida). I love trimming my rosemary and washing, then wrapping in a dish towel until it dries. Then I use my herb grinder to make Rosemary Powder. It gives everything such a great taste!

  • @racqfitness7028
    @racqfitness7028 Год назад +12

    It makes a great cup of tea!

  • @sherrellrichmond4307
    @sherrellrichmond4307 Год назад +7

    I planted my rosemary from one of those mini Christmas trees made from rosemary. It is now 5 feet high and wide. I have never fertilized it in the six years it has been growing. It's amazing and the bees love it!

  • @sharonclarke596
    @sharonclarke596 Год назад +37

    I'm in zone 7b (NC foothills) and grow mine outside in the garden (currently a raised bed). I actually had the same plant or offshoots of that plant for over 25 years. I finally opted to get a fresh plant and still have it growing now for 5 years. I harvest from it all year round with at least 2-3 major trims per year. Whenever I'm out in the garden, I just rub all over it to release its intoxicating fragrance. I l0vE iT!
    One thing I do to help replicate the Mediterranean climate (for both rosemary and lavender) is never mulch with wood chips , but instead scatter oyster shell around these plants. It helps reflect sunlight back up to them and keeps them from getting too moist. 🧡💕

    • @theemeraldfox7779
      @theemeraldfox7779 Год назад

      That's awesome info,does it like dry soil,or how often to water luv? Thanks

    • @sharonclarke596
      @sharonclarke596 Год назад

      @@theemeraldfox7779 I watered it when it was getting established. After that, I let the rain do the job.

    • @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059
      @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059 Месяц назад +1

      I am in the mojave, I only trim once in the spring. Then I let it dry in the sun for a week, stomp on it to remove the leaves and use the dried leaves as much in my veggies.... My tomato plants smell like spaghetti before they are even ripe.

  • @jo-annjewett198
    @jo-annjewett198 Год назад +8

    I grow rosemary easily here in zone 9b. I use rosemary in pasta sauce, grilled steaks and always in soups and stews. There is an old wive’s tale that rosemary grows best in the garden of strong courageous women.

  • @patnunley2341
    @patnunley2341 Год назад +6

    I am 76 grandma and from the time I was very young I have always made my grandmothers homemade chicken noodle soup with dumplings later on in life I discovered Bay leaves to put in the soup. It gave it the most amazing flavor. Everybody raved. I don’t know what they’ve done to the Bailey’s that you buy in the store but they are not the same doesn’t seem to have the same flavor in the soup so I’ve always wanted to grow mine so this information is going to be perfect . Hopefully when I get through reading this, my claimant will be perfect or I’ll just try in the house plant

  • @jeas4980
    @jeas4980 Год назад +42

    Got it... I've been successfully killing Rosemary every year for the last 12 years because I'm too nice to it! I live in a swampy area so I'm just going to make a pile of crappy sandy clay dirt/ kitty litter/pearlite on the southern exposure side of my garage and ignore it. Try this ONE LAST TIME!

    • @ihomeproservices7040
      @ihomeproservices7040 3 месяца назад +1

      You must be in Mississippi. We bought a vacation several years back in bay saint Louis. And we have to grow everything on our top deck. Everything I’ve ever planted in the yard dies but weeds and wild swamp Lillie’s

    • @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059
      @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, I live in the Mojave gravel pit, um, I mean desert and dumped a bunch in the sandy gravelly ground and put them on a dripper. All I have to do is swear at them now and then (don't you bleeping dare die on me!) and I can trim them each spring and use the leaves (after drying them in the sun for a week) as mulch in my veggies.

    • @Christopher-nk4en
      @Christopher-nk4en 9 дней назад

      Don't forget to spray some WD40

  • @karenmartin1673
    @karenmartin1673 Год назад +7

    I'm in 7b in Virginia. My huge barrel-grown rosemary has been outside over 15 years. I couldn't bring it inside if I tried. It blooms and smells wonderful. I do give it a good trim in the spring. Love your videos.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 Год назад +6

    My rosemary is covered in blooms and bees! It’s year round in my zone 9 garden. I have a 60 ft long hillside covered in plants that I grew from cuttings. Amazing! Love rosemary for wreath making and other crafts.

  • @sura2047
    @sura2047 Год назад +7

    I’m In Australia, our rosemary grows like yours, huge and my area gets down to freezing in winter and it’s totally fine all year round. Aside from using fresh, I like to freeze dry it, grind into a rough powder and add with good quality salt to make a rosemary salt for seasoning potatoes, lamb, etc

  • @zinnia3190
    @zinnia3190 Год назад +26

    I'm on the 6b/7a line and I've successfully grown two rosemary plants for over 10 years by planting them next to the house foundation in south facing sun. Some branches may get winter burn, but a trim in the early Spring and they bounce right back. I think they protection they get from harsh winter wind helps.

    • @verajerome5041
      @verajerome5041 Год назад +2

      I'm in the same zone, Boise. Hoping to get it to grow here.

    • @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059
      @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059 Месяц назад

      It is amazing how quickly it bounced back. When we moved to our current property (Mojave desert), there were several already in large plastic pots. I lost only one to a burst (plastic) pot and bagged soil that did not get any water (dripper) the first summer before I replanted them. All the rest I took out of the pots and stuck in the ground all over the yard. Another was nearly dead, so I trimmed it to whatever was still alive (not much) and put it in the ground. I didn't think it would live, but it did. Several years later and all I have to do is swear at them now and then (don't you bleeping dare die on me!) and I can trim them each spring and use the leaves (after drying them in the sun for a week) as mulch in my veggies. Three 10 gallon buckets full.

  • @llorylloyd
    @llorylloyd Год назад +3

    Great information I just purchased a small rosemary plant. I decided to try planting one because I love it so much. I use it on pasta, garlic bread, chicken, shrimp and with a cream cheese dip. I also love to rub the plant and then rub my hands together to get a sniff of it often or just take a little leaf (or whatever it's called) and chew it.

  • @TheGrandFanelli
    @TheGrandFanelli Год назад +5

    I live in NJ and I have no luck growing rosemary indoors, however, I have a few rosemary "shrubs" outside that survive year after year.

  • @sharonromero128
    @sharonromero128 Год назад +3

    Wow! That rosemary plant is absolutely beautiful! I never thought about it blooming. I was ready to give up growing rosemary because it always died over winter even well protected. After watching your video I’m going to try again this spring. You always provide straightforward, simple instructions. And you’re still funny! Thanks for sharing. Many, many blessings

  • @HUNTERTHEGAMERDUDE
    @HUNTERTHEGAMERDUDE Год назад +7

    Our family absolutely loves using it when cooking potatoes and chicken. My wife also uses rosemary water to rinse her hair to help promote hair growth.

  • @juneritchie2498
    @juneritchie2498 Год назад +2

    I ALWAYS learn something from your videos! 👏

  • @julseabate4173
    @julseabate4173 Год назад +1

    great timing as usual!! Thanks Brian!!

  • @beskamir5977
    @beskamir5977 Год назад +7

    I'm in Calgary and my main rosemary is doing amazing in a large fabric growbag. I've also got cuttings of it and ones I started form seed growing in plastic pots but those are much more watering sensitive since they have a lot less soil with less drainage. So I'd definitely recommend a large fabric growbag for a rosemary shrub if you need it to be portable over any other type of pot.

    • @DDGLJ
      @DDGLJ Год назад

      I live in Montana and have been training a ball-type rosemary topiary for about four years. I do think they like the dry climate once they are bigger, but the weather is otherwise brutal. Even in the summer I often don’t put it out some days. Of course, it’s easy to move. What do you do with yours in the winter?

    • @beskamir5977
      @beskamir5977 Год назад

      @@DDGLJ I have it indoors under a grow light.

  • @pjsviking
    @pjsviking Год назад +1

    I am GREEEEN with envy for your rosemary shrub - no pun intended. I live in 5a and right now am looking out at several feet of snow, snow squalls and temps dropping to -33C/-27F tonight. Think I'm going to have to add rosemary to plants I bring in for the winter. Really appreciate your tips, especially the reminder to hold back the watering, and, planting in clay pots! I use my rosemary in Arabic and Greek dishes, and, as a cut 'flower' - love the fragrance.

  • @ShortbusMooner
    @ShortbusMooner Год назад +2

    Wow!! That's a beautiful rosemary!!
    Thanks for the tips- I got a rosemary Christmas tree this year, so hopefully I can keep it alive.. 🤭😁👍

  • @BackyardGardenFlo
    @BackyardGardenFlo Год назад +1

    Thanks Brian for sharing this

  • @sofiagriffith9694
    @sofiagriffith9694 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video!

  • @lodollar23
    @lodollar23 Год назад

    Fantastic review! Glad to see you back in full swing! Have a blessed day!

  • @brookecooper7295
    @brookecooper7295 Год назад +2

    I just love aloe of your too tricks and advice! I live in idaho, which is an amazing place we have outside raised beds and an entire watermelon and vine plant patch! We also have a huge greenhouse! I’m just getting into this gardening and growing all my own plants for our own use and for selling to local communities. It’s amazing but I’m learning so much. Your videos have been such a great tool for embracing these new challenges! Thank you

  • @phyllissalcido1846
    @phyllissalcido1846 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great tips!

  • @lynnmoore7438
    @lynnmoore7438 Год назад

    Thanks for providing tips.

  • @user-mc3tp5sd2z
    @user-mc3tp5sd2z Год назад +1

    I’m in 9b. My neighbor planted it as a hedge around their lawn. I rarely get to see more than a few flowers as their gardener keeps it shaped as a hedge. Works well and it’s quite thick. It saved me from having to plant it in my herb garden. I use it in all kinds of things, including shortbread as another mentioned.

  • @marypuncer8251
    @marypuncer8251 Год назад

    Thank you Brian!

  • @mayb6202
    @mayb6202 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very informative and to the point

  • @TheArtisticGardener777
    @TheArtisticGardener777 Год назад +1

    I have struggled with rosemary for years. These are great tips, and I think I might just have a chance now to successfully grow rosemary! Thanks so much!

  • @dashpatel4394
    @dashpatel4394 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your all excellent tips ❤

  • @MishaIsha1
    @MishaIsha1 Год назад

    Thank you. Great info. Fun delivery.

  • @gracecallowayable
    @gracecallowayable Месяц назад

    Thank you so so very much!!!🌞🌞🌞

  • @monicamayer977
    @monicamayer977 Год назад

    Thank You

  • @lisakruger5289
    @lisakruger5289 Год назад

    I'm in zone 7a and have 2 Rosemary plants in the ground that have successfully made through ever winter until the 16 degree Christmas artic blast. Thank goodness, the oldest plant, that is right outside the house seems to be making a comeback now! I can't tell you how glad I am because it's a big, beautiful bush and I love it!

  • @olivemd
    @olivemd Год назад +1

    I’m zone 7A or 7B. I have two plant happily growing my garden. They even have new growth. We even had frost and snow this winter.
    They bloom later than yours does though. Beautiful 3’ shrub. I prune it quite short every year after blooming.

  • @bluepumpkinseedco.9051
    @bluepumpkinseedco.9051 Год назад +1

    We love rosemary! I use it to make tea and flavor soups, I also nibble on the little needles just by themselves.

  • @michaelmode
    @michaelmode Год назад +1

    Thank you. I had know idea that rosemary flowered!

  • @bsjourney8545
    @bsjourney8545 Год назад +3

    Oh I needed this - i have struggled growing this; it always dies. I’ve tried different locations, more watering, less watering, fertilizing, ect, and still nothing

  • @timdavis6088
    @timdavis6088 Год назад +4

    Zone 8 - It got so cold the other month that my 6 y/o well established in-ground Rosemary dropped every single leaf this year. I wasn't expecting that as I've never had any problems during winter here. It may have been all the rain. It has been very wet this winter. Sounds like I may have lost my Rosemary.

  • @alysonbaker939
    @alysonbaker939 Год назад +1

    Great video. I live in zone 3 bordering zone 4. I use my rosemary in cooking but also it gives me happiness breathing in its fragrance. I bring in my plants. Unfortunately, my plant didn’t make it this year. Possibly plastic pot and over watering 🤔. After watching your video, I’m armored with more knowledge for this growing season. Thank you.

  • @SM16
    @SM16 4 месяца назад

    new subscriber, Thank you for the tips. I really love rosemary when roasting chicken and potatoes.

  • @shesatitagain234
    @shesatitagain234 Год назад +1

    Homemade rosemary dipping bread. Yum.

  • @walterraydavisjr4426
    @walterraydavisjr4426 Год назад

    I have a Rosemary plant for 7-8 years in Atlanta zone 7 and never bloomed and probably died in a unseasonal cold snap 18-20 degrees. Thanks for more excellent information!

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts Год назад +1

    7A here. I built a bed under a shaded area and I can’t seem to KILL this thing!

  • @cleelumchesapeakes
    @cleelumchesapeakes Год назад +1

    I grew Rosemary in Zone 6 making me replant every year. I'n now in. Zone 8a-b and I just let let it grow. I was surprise that it came up every year. 2022-23 I've been lax at cutting down anything. I did trim all my rosemary plants but should have cut them all down. I have a lot of dead branches and new growth at the moment so it's a pick and choose kinda deal. My plants have been thriving and grow like weeds. Soil is sandy clay so drainage doesnt seem to be an issue. Herbs are the easiest thing for me to grow and I have a lot of it so I have plenty of herbs!

  • @cheriweber4
    @cheriweber4 Год назад

    You crack me up. I love your humor!

  • @domesti-city
    @domesti-city Год назад +3

    Living in zone 10, when I saw the video title I wondered if it was a trick question. Really I've never had a rosemary plant die, and at my last house my rosemary plant was 18 years old with a fat gnarly trunk. I'm truly sorry for those who have trouble growing this wonderful herb!

  • @mr.tidygarden
    @mr.tidygarden Год назад

    You are an inspiration to my new RUclips channel. Thank you for sharing. Damien from Ireland

  • @abdullatifomar3976
    @abdullatifomar3976 Год назад

    I'm new gardening lovers ❤️❤️❤️ TQ 🙏🙏🙏

  • @UltraViolet.100
    @UltraViolet.100 Год назад +1

    I'm in north Idaho, Zone 6, with freezing temps for 1-2 months, and my Rosemary thrives. In fact, I have to prune it back during summer. However, my Rosemary doesn't have flowers, so maybe it's a different variety. I put lots of it in everything, from beef /pork/ chicken soup and stews, to pork chops and roasted chicken /beef. I also take the long stems and put them into my fresh flower arrangements. Their essential oils really scent a room and are unique even if just a bouquet of Rosemary.

  • @HistoryMike86
    @HistoryMike86 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your hardwork! I picked up your book on companion planting. We are using it to inform our garden expansion and which plants to pick.
    Do you think you write a book on homesteading? If you do write one, having a chapter on how to scale various endeavors for rural/urban life would be extremely helpful.
    Thanks again!

  • @tammybyrd1054
    @tammybyrd1054 Год назад +4

    I'm in 7b and I love rosemary with roasted meats and veggies. I planted mine in a herb/tea garden in the worst soil I think there is and although it doesn't get full sun all day it gets the hottest from noon until sundown. I never water it, have never fertilized it and it's doing great! I have covered in winter in the past but the bags always blew off. I haven't covered it this year and I think something has been munching on it! :( Time will tell if it survives this year or not but something tells me it will! I'm taking cuttings to root this weekend just in case. I have it planted with my lavenders and thyme and oregano.

  • @marycoakley7596
    @marycoakley7596 Год назад +1

    Great information. In.all videoz

  • @kathleenbest6479
    @kathleenbest6479 2 месяца назад +1

    I love to use rosemary in turkey stuffing at Thanksgiving.

  • @Gray-fd9bj
    @Gray-fd9bj Год назад +1

    7b here. I grow rosemary easily. Outdoors year around.

  • @jeshurunfarm
    @jeshurunfarm Год назад +2

    Ugh... that means my rosemary is in the wrong spot.....
    Thank dude. 😊
    Respect from Africa 🇿🇦

  • @pennyleonard3496
    @pennyleonard3496 Год назад

    🙂TY FOR THE VIDEO 😊

  • @lpmoron6258
    @lpmoron6258 5 месяцев назад

    I'm the winter i make focaccia bread every 4 or 5 days. I love the stuff. I split and toast it for sandwiches. Makes an awesome fish sandwich or hamburger bun. I have made grilled cheese or of it to. Yummy! Can't send to grow it though. Winter hard freezes get it.

  • @timmydickson3201
    @timmydickson3201 6 месяцев назад

    Just love cooking and drinking this

  • @shirleybrown8094
    @shirleybrown8094 Год назад +3

    I snip it for foccacia bread. Plant sits in my kitchen window in winter.

  • @DhrubaYT
    @DhrubaYT Год назад

    Thank you very much. I was thinking about growing a rosemary plant here in Omaha, NE. I understand I have to grow it indoors :-)

  • @TheMusicbabe101
    @TheMusicbabe101 Год назад

    Garnishing dishes!

  • @emilybh6255
    @emilybh6255 Год назад

    I used to live in zone 6b on coastal Rhode Island and I had a mature Rosemary plant that survived the snow and winters. It was planted next to the house facing SSW.

  • @hbrws813
    @hbrws813 Год назад +1

    I have an established rosemary plant that must be 10 years old. It has been ignored, starved, been through droughts, and this past Christmas when we had brutal below-freezing temps for 3 days -- survived and thrived. It is in the center of the garden, protected somewhat from wind by raised beds and fence, but it is a survivor!!!

  • @aykesuwanda616
    @aykesuwanda616 Год назад +8

    Rosemary for hair growth

  • @charlenequinilty7252
    @charlenequinilty7252 Год назад +1

    Lost my 2 large plants I’ve had for years due to an unusual hard freeze in December. Lucky I took cuttings earlier so I still have a couple of starts.

  • @rthepunk
    @rthepunk Год назад +2

    was that a groundhog that ran across the screen (back/left) in the first minutes, lol?

  • @22trident45
    @22trident45 Год назад +4

    I'm in Zone 9b and rosemary grows great without any assistance at all, even in my heavy clay soil (on a slight hill). Use it in marinades for pork and beef, and to rest and cook on chicken. PS: Pruning never hurts it either.

  • @Jesus_is_LORD444
    @Jesus_is_LORD444 Месяц назад

    Rosemary also makes good tinctures that allegedly help with memory. I just started making tinctures this year.

  • @michaelthuo2512
    @michaelthuo2512 11 месяцев назад

    Niiiiice😎

  • @ramseykerkula7758
    @ramseykerkula7758 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! Though not recommended I managed to have thyme, rosemary, and sage thriving in the same 2 foot pot it's custom made of course but this has provided me with excellent visuals for my culinary herbs

  • @ckredmagna
    @ckredmagna Год назад +1

    Zone 8a, ours got as big as a holly bush and had to be taken out. We use it in olive oil and when cooking a pork tenderloin

  • @commonsense6839
    @commonsense6839 Год назад

    Grows like crazy in Eastern NC. Never did one thing to mine other than trimming it once a year.

  • @Bentleybabygirl
    @Bentleybabygirl Год назад +4

    7 is my climate nj I love the smell of rosemary and mosquitoes don’t like it’s smell and to cook

  • @cyhomer
    @cyhomer Год назад

    I have the best luck overwintering my rosemary when I cut it off and root it over the winter..(zone 6a sw Michigan)..i have never had luck bringing it inside in the pot and keeping it.

  • @veronicaavalos5487
    @veronicaavalos5487 Год назад +2

    I have one that is growing in 9b for almost 2 years now but it has yet to flower like yours-wonder if there are different varieties. I love it in chicken dishes or inside the cavity with other aromatics when roasting whole and it's great on roasted potatoes.

  • @jonthornton4083
    @jonthornton4083 Год назад

    Brian great info. I’m in 9a love rosemary. How about a grow bags should be perfect? Will potting soil work?

  • @christinej2358
    @christinej2358 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this information! I have a Rosemary plant that I’ve had for several years in a big non-clay pot outside, but it just doesn’t look very pretty. In fact it’s gotten woody. I’m going to transplant it to a clay pot and sit it on gravel. I’m thinking I might need to trim it back, but not sure if I should before or after I transplant it. Any recommendations?
    BTW, I’m zone 7 and it stays out year round. I do mulch it really well for winter and that seems to keep it alive.

  • @taniahummelgard2290
    @taniahummelgard2290 Год назад

    I am in zone 4. I have an Arp Rosemary plant. It’s temp resistant to above 5 degrees and higher and I have it in a frost resistant pot. Kept it outside in summer and it flourished, then brought it in for winter, in a southern window, but now it’s March and it’s looking sad and ready to die. I need to revive this beautiful plant!

  • @meganscribe3960
    @meganscribe3960 2 месяца назад

    Just got a rosemary plant after killing the last one. Definitely completely messed up on the last one this helps a lot.

  • @henrymontalvo9550
    @henrymontalvo9550 Год назад +8

    Wait: when I was a kid I learned that Love Grows Where My Rosemary Go....
    Oh: nevermind.

  • @tammyhoushour8070
    @tammyhoushour8070 Год назад +1

    I'm 5b/6a they aren't sure which we are...and I have to buy rosemary every year. I have trouble with it in the house...I guess I water too much . we have a wood stove so I think things need more water...too late this year but I'll try again next year ...I love rosemary. Thank you.😃

  • @lindasoaft9303
    @lindasoaft9303 Год назад

    Thank you Brian! Question: I have 3 lavender plants definitely planted in the wrong space getting-way to much H2O and fertilizer and have turned d yellow! Can I transplant them now?

  • @vickydudley4483
    @vickydudley4483 Год назад

    Rosemary shortbread cookies! Rosemary spiced roasted pecans!

  • @JustanotherMainer
    @JustanotherMainer Год назад +1

    Well, this explains why I killed mine a few months ago after doing so well all spring, summer, and fall, lol. But interesting enough, my girlfriend grows her rosemary in a sunny, secluded area OUTSIDE all year long in zone 5a. I don’t know how she does it. She said she doesn’t do anything to it for the winter and it comes back every year. It must really like where she planted it! Yet, I kill mine in a pot….

  • @scrapzwtf
    @scrapzwtf Год назад +1

    I think my rosemary got too hot in the coastal Texas drought last year, and then I tried to compensate by over-watering. I’ll try again this year.

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Год назад +1

    I’ve never used rosemary as a herb. Pretty plant though.❄️💚🙃

  • @hirogardenlighter
    @hirogardenlighter Год назад +2

    I get seeds of varieties of Rosemary that say they are hardy to zone 4 some even down to 3.

  • @conniemcgehee2851
    @conniemcgehee2851 Год назад +1

    My plant in San Fernando valley
    Is 6ft high
    And 10 ft wide
    It was a 4 inch plant
    When I
    Bought it

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Год назад +2

    I think you choose your location to film so we didn’t get a peek at the chicken chalet. JK. ❄️💚 🙃How’s the thatched roof coming along?❄️💚🙃

  • @katsitkoszczytko1899
    @katsitkoszczytko1899 Год назад

    I like eating the green needles all by them selves. I love covering sandwiches with the needles. Also, when making homemade bread or pizza dough, some gets chopped and added when making the fresh dough.

  • @BlackJesus8463
    @BlackJesus8463 Год назад

    yup

  • @romanchavez5408
    @romanchavez5408 Год назад

    I’m going to plant some soon, how far apart should I space them?

  • @daygirl2659
    @daygirl2659 Год назад

    I take a bundle of rosemary along with a cut up lemon and put them in the cavity of a chicken and roast it in the oven 😊

  • @sharon1615
    @sharon1615 Год назад

    Now I just need to know if it's rosemary or thyme 🙈 I rescued something form a supermarket, it's in a plastic pot and I think I watered it twice, it's the healthiest plant out there right now 😱 fab vlog Brian see you next time 🥰

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  Год назад +2

      Thyme has little leaves and rosemary has pointed leaves almost like short pine needles

    • @UltraViolet.100
      @UltraViolet.100 Год назад +1

      sharon - I used to get their names mixed up and now remember the longer name, rosemary, has long needles, and thyme has the shorter name and small leaves.