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The best soil for rosemary is a combination of good drainage, aeration, fertility, and low moisture retention. To achieve that, mix perlite, coco coir, and soil blend.
Perlite makes good air circulation and well-drained soil for rosemary and prevents root rot.
Perlite makes good air circulation and well-drained soil for rosemary and prevents root rot.
A good quality soil blend holds all the ingredients together. We recommend mixing them together in an unsealed terra cotta with drainage holes.
Replenish the soil with nutrients by adding a slow-release fertilizer in early spring.
Rosemary's needle-like leaves need full sun. Place them on windowsills or planter boxes when grown indoors.
Watch out for common pests and diseases like powdery mildew and spider mites.
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