3. Preparing the Cuttings
Once you have your rosemary stems ready and the soil is prepared, it’s time to start planting. Trim off any leaves on the lower part of the cutting, leaving just the top leaves intact. This allows the plant to focus its energy on developing roots rather than maintaining excess foliage. The next step is to moisten the bottom of the stems before placing them in the soil. This helps encourage the roots to grow.
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