
"Key indicators your rosemary is struggling are leaves that are yellowing or browning, or feeling mushy; or entire stems starting to turn brown or getting weak and floppy."
"Rosemary loves sun and heat - it originally hails from dry areas in the Mediterranean region, and is drought-resistant."
"For watering frequency, aim for once every one to two weeks, depending on how dry your climate is. Potted rosemary might need water once or twice a week."
"Rosemary demands lots of light, at least six hours a day. It's one of the best herbs for growing."
Rosemary is an approachable herb to grow, thriving indoors or outdoors with sufficient light. Key indicators of stress include yellowing leaves, mushy texture, and weak stems, often due to overwatering. Rosemary prefers dry conditions and requires minimal supplemental watering. It needs at least six hours of sunlight daily. For watering, aim for once every one to two weeks, adjusting based on climate. Monitoring soil moisture and plant health ensures robust growth and aromatic leaves.
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