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How to Grow Rosemary Quickly from a Sprig

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Fill a glass with water and place the twig in it. Let it soak overnight.

Place the glass with the plant near a window, in an area of ​​the house that is not very cold.

If you notice water evaporating during the process, add a little room temperature water.

A week later the first roots will have formed. When the roots are well formed (about three weeks later), the rosemary is ready to be placed in a pot with potting soil.

Put some fertilizer along with the soil, make a hole in the center and insert the twig.

During the first week, water every two or three days. Remember that rosemary suffers from excessive watering.

Now that you know how to reproduce rosemary from a twig, start immediately to have a leafy plant in the shortest time possible.

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