Jack,
I received a rosemary bush as a Christmas gift. It was healthy and green with a lovely fragrance. Then it turned brown in just a few days. Any suggestions?
Michael Ewell
Spokane, Wa
Michael,
I have seen a few of these "Christmas presents" go belly up, and the one I inspected had root rot of biblical proportions. Rosemary likes to be high and dry, and basically left alone when it comes to TLC. Too frequent watering does in potted rosemary.
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Editor,
I was given a rosemary bush for Christmas with no instructions on how to keep it looking nice. Mine has started to dry out really bad and looks like its about to die. I've watered throughly and let it drain. It's damp right now, but it looks worse. I have it in my office under florescent lighting; we have steam heat. What am I doing wrong and what can I do to correct it? I don't want it to die.
Thank you for your time.
Debbie Eiken
Debbie,
You might be guilty of too much TLC. The thorough waterings could be drowning your rosemary, which, like many herbs, prefers drier conditions than most plants. Only water when the top quarter inch of the soil is dry to the touch and, even then, don't feel you have to fill up the pot to do the job correctly. Also, take is easy on fertilizer, as rosemary usually does quite well with less rather than more fertilizer.