Another tip: always protect your plant from cold. Very low temperatures, damp, and windy weather are not good for rosemary, especially if it’s less than 3 years old. In winter, it would be best to move the plant indoors or protect it properly from frost.

Also, pay attention to repotting and pruning! If you’ve just bought the plant or if it has already grown, you should repot it, which is done in the fall or spring. Prefer a terracotta pot and fill it with well-drained, limestone soil. Repot every 3 years.
Regarding pruning, you should trim the weaker branches after flowering. Finally, make sure to protect your plant from insects. Beetles are the most dangerous. Use a natural, water and baking soda-based insecticide to eliminate them. With these tips from experienced nursery experts, your rosemary will live for 10 years or even longer!

