Hi! I hope you found this video helpful, comment below to let me know how you care for your rosemary plant. These are the time stamps for the 6 Smart Tips and Tricks. (3:51) Smart Tip 1 - How to re-pot rosemary (6:55) Smart Tip 2 - The best pot for rosemary (7:54) Smart Tip 3 - The best soil for rosemary (10:21) Smart Tip 4 - How to water rosemary (12:35) Smart Tip 5 - The best light, temperature and humidity for rosemary (14:48) Smart Tip 6 - How to prune and propagate rosemary
I really like your timely way of explaining top an tricks to rosemary, this is my first time growing this herb, I think I made a mistake with mine in transplanting. Thanks now I know what to do.
I really love this video. I will be paying keen attention to these tips because I usually struggle to grow rosemary and end up killing them. Thank you for this video it has motivated me to go to the plant shop and repurchase my rosemary plant.
Mam,I hope you are doing great. I must say you make your videos really interesting with your wonderful sense of humour. I was wondering Mam,how do you when it's time to water rosemary next ? coz they get black leaves easily I'm referring to a long plastic Plantar which has multiple drain holes and plenty of pumice rocks in the soil for drainage.
Thank you! Unfortunately rosemary can be a little fickle. For rosemary plants there isn't an exact time to water them. You have to use your hands feel the soil to see if it needs water. What has worked for me is to water when the soil has dried out or when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Also you may need to gently check the roots to see if they are damaged or not. I hope this helps. Let us know how it goes.
Thank you Mam I'm grateful for the reply and appreciate your efforts. I feel the next best time to check the root system is during next repot /when rootbound.
I have tried countless times to grow rosemary. Eventually they all die on me. The sand you used looked different. What type of sand was it? The only place I can find sand near me is Home Depot or Lowe's and I've never seen that color sand. Wealth of useful info.
You live in Japan??? When I first heard you say khama I instantly thought that sounds like a Japanese word.....first time I ever seen any of your videos by the way....your so Cool.....wish we were friends..... Being such a loner and always being in places most wouldn't normally is just my nature, LOL, so yeah I really like you! Thanks for the video, hope your safe, healthy and happy .....God bless you richly🌟🌟🌟💖🌵💯🍕🌮👀🌹
Wonderful video, but i have some questions: 1) Does your potting soil contain peat moss? 2) Can you use Coco peat as a potting soil instead? 3) If not, would a miracle gro potting soil mix in the USA work in its place? 4) Will beach sand work for the mixing or what sand are you using? and 5) How much do you water this plant? Thanks.
Thanks for watching. I hope these answers help. 1. Yes the potting mix I use has peat moss. 2. Yes you can use some coco peat, just remember that it holds water. 3. I haven't tested miracle so I'm not sure. 4. I use a sand mix for cactus/succulents.
They're are several ureasons why your rosemary leaves are turning yellow. Most revolve around the soil if it's in a pot. 1. Check if it's root bound, if it is re-pot into a larger container. 2. Check the watering. Too much water or a poor/ slow draining soil can be the reason. 3. If there's excess nitrogen in the soil, you may need to change to fresh soil. Often times the rosemary just wanted to be left alone. Let me know if this helps.
Oh wow... I've had the same issue with rosemary too. Check the soil, once it have completely dried out then you can water it. So I may be once a week or every two days just check the soil first. If the soil is still then it doesn't need water. If possible you can try to water it in the early morning and not the evening, since rosemary doesn't like sitting in water. I hope this helps. Let me know how it goes.
Browning leaves can be caused by constant / too much moisture which can cause the roots to rot. You may need to check the moisture level and the roots, then if needed re-pot into fresh well draining soil. Plus prune it back to promote new growth.
Sis today I repotted my rosemary plant ... I found my roots are reduced than I bought from my nursery... can you pls help what should I do to save my plant roots...
Did you cut away the diseased portion of the roots? If you improve the soil drainage, you can cut back on the watering frequency. Try to bottom water if you can it'll help the roots to grow downwards in search of the water. Also if possible prune the dead/dried leaves and branches this will help to promote new growth. If you aren't sure how to prun it back I have video describing how to prune it. Let me know if this helps.
I have my rosemary plant but I messed up not potting it in the best soil. the leafs are turning brown and have black spots. so watching this now I know what to do. I need to repot in better soil. I do live in Wisconsin so its super cold out so I do grow it inside.
Thanks for sharing your tips. You soaked the root ball in water before repotting the rosemary plant. Do you still water the soil immediately after putting the plant into the pot? Can pumice or gravel be used instead of sand?
Thank you so much for watching. I'm happy the videos has helped you in some way. To answer your questions, yes you still water the soil thoroughly. I soaked the roots to ensure that they would be fully hydrated. You can also moisten the soil before placing the rosemary in it. Pumice is a great addition to the soil and should work well once they aren't too large. Let us know how it goes!
I was wondering if someone here could help me please....my tips of just the top part of my rosemary are curling inward.....making a full circle....does anybody here know what this means?? Appreciate any help thank you!!
It could be going into from the change in the growing environment. Is it just the tips of the leaves turning brown or the whole stem? Have you done anything different to the plant after bringing it home? As a preemptive measure you can check the roots and soil for any kind of rot or damage.
@@SmartGirlGardening the whole stem is browning. When I bought the plant it's very dry and drooping. I have reported it and kept it under sun because I have accidentally over watered it.
@@elena537743 ah, I'm so sorry! .... Unfortunately you may just have to wait and see. Since the plant was "stressed" before you got it, and it's already been repotted, you can only give it some time to see if it will survive or not. You can try to put it in partial shade for a few days to help reduce the stress of the direct sunlight.
Seems like a really helpful video. I'm no expert, but perlite can supposedly affect your health negatively if you inhale or breathe it in. Please don't be too casual with it
They can, but for a hedging it may be best to get multiple establishes plants from a plant nursery/shop. The small cuttings may take a long time to get established.
Hi! I hope you found this video helpful, comment below to let me know how you care for your rosemary plant. These are the time stamps for the 6 Smart Tips and Tricks.
(3:51) Smart Tip 1 - How to re-pot rosemary
(6:55) Smart Tip 2 - The best pot for rosemary
(7:54) Smart Tip 3 - The best soil for rosemary
(10:21) Smart Tip 4 - How to water rosemary
(12:35) Smart Tip 5 - The best light, temperature and humidity for rosemary
(14:48) Smart Tip 6 - How to prune and propagate rosemary
Thank you I was wondering about how to repot rosemary and I’ll be using your tips.
Thx! Just what I needed to know for my struggling little rosemary plant. ♡
So glad I found you! My Rosemary is struggling. My Aloe is looking horrible as well.
I hope this helps you out! Keep us updated on how your plants are doing.
I really like your timely way of explaining top an tricks to rosemary, this is my first time growing this herb, I think I made a mistake with mine in transplanting. Thanks now I know what to do.
Oh wow...so glad I found you offering garden tips!😊
Awesome! I'm happy they've helped you.
I LOVE ROSEMARY! but I struggle keeping it alive thanks for the video I'm gonna try repotting it in a terracotta pot.
Good luck! Let us know if it works out for you.
I really love this video. I will be paying keen attention to these tips because I usually struggle to grow rosemary and end up killing them. Thank you for this video it has motivated me to go to the plant shop and repurchase my rosemary plant.
Awesome! I'm happy this has helped you. Update us on your rosemary plant when you can.
I’m struggling with my rosemary! Thanks for all the great tips 🤩👍🏼❤️💯
I hope they help your rosemary to come back.
Mam,I hope you are doing great.
I must say you make your videos really interesting with your wonderful sense of humour.
I was wondering Mam,how do you when it's time to water rosemary next ?
coz they get black leaves easily
I'm referring to a long plastic Plantar which has multiple drain holes and plenty of pumice rocks in the soil for drainage.
Thank you! Unfortunately rosemary can be a little fickle. For rosemary plants there isn't an exact time to water them. You have to use your hands feel the soil to see if it needs water. What has worked for me is to water when the soil has dried out or when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Also you may need to gently check the roots to see if they are damaged or not. I hope this helps. Let us know how it goes.
Thank you Mam
I'm grateful for the reply and appreciate your efforts.
I feel the next best time to check the root system is during next repot /when rootbound.
Thank you so much for this, you saved my plants! Very nice video, editing, music, great job
Thank you so much! I'm happy that it helped you and your plant babies.
What a wonderful video!!!
Thank you
OMG, I am so happy that your video was posted in the Japan Garden Group! (I just subscribed) Looking forward to more. Thanks,
Awesome! Thank you so much!
I love your videos. You go in to the perfect amount of relevant detail with amazing examples
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. I hope it has helped you in some way.😊
Thank you for the tips. My rosemary always die and can never propagate.
I really hope this video helps. Let us know how it goes.
Great video nice job
Thanks for the info.
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Thank you! I hope it helped!
I have tried countless times to grow rosemary. Eventually they all die on me. The sand you used looked different. What type of sand was it? The only place I can find sand near me is Home Depot or Lowe's and I've never seen that color sand. Wealth of useful info.
I'm happy this helped. I use a sand mixture for cactus / succulents that I found in my local gardening centre. How's your plant doing now?
Great videos. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! I hope they helped you in someway!
Thank You ❤
You're welcome 😊
Trudy this is so refreshing to watch 🥰🥰
Thank you so much 🤗
You live in Japan???
When I first heard you say khama I instantly thought that sounds like a Japanese word.....first time I ever seen any of your videos by the way....your so Cool.....wish we were friends.....
Being such a loner and always being in places most wouldn't normally is just my nature, LOL, so yeah I really like you!
Thanks for the video, hope your safe, healthy and happy .....God bless you richly🌟🌟🌟💖🌵💯🍕🌮👀🌹
Best info. Love the sound background - what's the name of the group Sister✌️💝
Wonderful video, but i have some questions: 1) Does your potting soil contain peat moss? 2) Can you use Coco peat as a potting soil instead? 3) If not, would a miracle gro potting soil mix in the USA work in its place? 4) Will beach sand work for the mixing or what sand are you using? and 5) How much do you water this plant? Thanks.
Thanks for watching. I hope these answers help.
1. Yes the potting mix I use has peat moss.
2. Yes you can use some coco peat, just remember that it holds water.
3. I haven't tested miracle so I'm not sure.
4. I use a sand mix for cactus/succulents.
I just repotted my rosemary in a canvas pot. She has been root bound for a long time and needed repotting. Hopefully she does okay!
I hope so too.... They are surprisingly resilient plants.
What's wrong with my rosemary the leaves turning yellow..??tnx for the tips
They're are several ureasons why your rosemary leaves are turning yellow. Most revolve around the soil if it's in a pot.
1. Check if it's root bound, if it is re-pot into a larger container.
2. Check the watering. Too much water or a poor/ slow draining soil can be the reason.
3. If there's excess nitrogen in the soil, you may need to change to fresh soil.
Often times the rosemary just wanted to be left alone. Let me know if this helps.
Hi my friend I repotted my rosemary and put it part sun and part shade but it's dying what can I do
How is your rosemary now? Could it be that the roots were damaged?
Who much should I water my 8 inch tall rosemary plant this is my 4th rosemary plant they always die😬
Oh wow... I've had the same issue with rosemary too. Check the soil, once it have completely dried out then you can water it. So I may be once a week or every two days just check the soil first. If the soil is still then it doesn't need water. If possible you can try to water it in the early morning and not the evening, since rosemary doesn't like sitting in water. I hope this helps. Let me know how it goes.
Rosemary plant leaves tips getting brown ... what to do?
Browning leaves can be caused by constant / too much moisture which can cause the roots to rot. You may need to check the moisture level and the roots, then if needed re-pot into fresh well draining soil. Plus prune it back to promote new growth.
Sure I'll try thanq
Sis today I repotted my rosemary plant ... I found my roots are reduced than I bought from my nursery... can you pls help what should I do to save my plant roots...
Did you cut away the diseased portion of the roots? If you improve the soil drainage, you can cut back on the watering frequency. Try to bottom water if you can it'll help the roots to grow downwards in search of the water. Also if possible prune the dead/dried leaves and branches this will help to promote new growth. If you aren't sure how to prun it back I have video describing how to prune it. Let me know if this helps.
I have my rosemary plant but I messed up not potting it in the best soil. the leafs are turning brown and have black spots. so watching this now I know what to do. I need to repot in better soil. I do live in Wisconsin so its super cold out so I do grow it inside.
Oh no! I hope it comes back to perfect health for you. Keep us updated.
🙏💛
Thanks for sharing your tips. You soaked the root ball in water before repotting the rosemary plant. Do you still water the soil immediately after putting the plant into the pot? Can pumice or gravel be used instead of sand?
Thank you so much for watching. I'm happy the videos has helped you in some way. To answer your questions, yes you still water the soil thoroughly. I soaked the roots to ensure that they would be fully hydrated. You can also moisten the soil before placing the rosemary in it. Pumice is a great addition to the soil and should work well once they aren't too large. Let us know how it goes!
I was wondering if someone here could help me please....my tips of just the top part of my rosemary are curling inward.....making a full circle....does anybody here know what this means??
Appreciate any help thank you!!
It could be that it is thirsty. How's your rosemary doing now?
I bought rosemary from nursery yesterday . It started turning brown and started wilting. What to do
It could be going into from the change in the growing environment. Is it just the tips of the leaves turning brown or the whole stem? Have you done anything different to the plant after bringing it home? As a preemptive measure you can check the roots and soil for any kind of rot or damage.
@@SmartGirlGardening the whole stem is browning. When I bought the plant it's very dry and drooping. I have reported it and kept it under sun because I have accidentally over watered it.
@@elena537743 ah, I'm so sorry! .... Unfortunately you may just have to wait and see. Since the plant was "stressed" before you got it, and it's already been repotted, you can only give it some time to see if it will survive or not. You can try to put it in partial shade for a few days to help reduce the stress of the direct sunlight.
@@SmartGirlGardening thanks so much. I will wait and see if I am lucky.
@@elena537743 Any improvement so far?
Propagation is always difficult for me when it comes to rosemary.. I never succeed 😔
Oh no... It was difficult for me at first. Can I ask what usually happens with your rosemary?
@@SmartGirlGardening after maybe a week or longer the leaves are starting to get brown and fall off until its completely dead
Im struggling with my rosemary as i repotted it but seems like its drying right now, im honestly feeling so bad😪
Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that. How's it going now? Did it survive?
Updates?
Seems like a really helpful video. I'm no expert, but perlite can supposedly affect your health negatively if you inhale or breathe it in. Please don't be too casual with it
Thank you. I wear masks now whenever I'm repotting. Safety first!
Lost me wearing a mask OUTSIDE!!!!!
Trying to grow rosemary and they die all the time after putting in the soil. Can the cuttings be long? I'm trying to create a hedge
They can, but for a hedging it may be best to get multiple establishes plants from a plant nursery/shop. The small cuttings may take a long time to get established.