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How to take rosemary cuttings

Rosemary looks good all year and is great for pots, the veg patch and the allotment. It’s aromatic leaves can be used in a variety of ways and its flowers are extremely popular with bees.

Rosemary seeds can take a very long time to germinate, so buy young plants, which are widely available, or wait until after flowering and take cuttings.

Early in the day, snip off shoots without flowers and pop them in a plastic bag. Seal it and keep it in a shady spot to prevent wilting until you are ready to root the cuttings.

Here’s our step-by-step guide to taking rosemary cuttings.

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Step 1

Snip off shoots of new growth 10-15cm long. To reduce moisture loss, remove most of the lower leaves so you have a clean length of stem.

How to take rosemary cuttings

Step 2

Use a sharp knife to cut off the base of the stem just below a leaf node – the point from which the leaves grow.

How to take rosemary cuttings

Step 3

Dip the stem ends in hormone rooting powder to speed up the rooting process.

How to take rosemary cuttings

Step 4

Fill pots with a gritty compost mix. Insert several rosemary cuttings around the edge, or plant individually in seed tray modules.

How to take rosemary cuttings

Step 5

Water in cuttings from above to settle compost around their stems. Place pots in a cold frame in a sheltered, shaded area, indoors in a propagator or simply cover with a plastic bag to retain the moisure.

How to take rosemary cuttings

Step 6

After a few weeks, gently invert pots and check for signs of root development. Mist over foliage and ensure the compost stays moist.

How to take rosemary cuttings

Step 7

Once they have a good root system, tease cuttings apart and pot up individually into a loam-based compost, such as John Innes No. 2.

How to take rosemary cuttings

Step 8

Keep plants watered and pot them on again as they get larger and the roots fill their container. They should be big enough to plant out in the following spring.

How to take rosemary cuttings
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