Getting Started

There are several ways to start growing rosemary and they all offer unique benefits and learning points. You can propagate a cutting and grow it as a new plant, transplant a small plant from a store into your garden, or grow it from seed if you want to see the entire process.

My goal with this website is to teach you everything you need to know to grow some beautiful, healthy, and productive rosemary plants and a crucial part of that is to find the way that fits you best. To do that. I will cover the different methods of getting started and a lot of good tips and tricks that can be extremely beneficial to learn early in your journey.

Here are the categories about how to get started with growing rosemary that I have covered so far.

Growing from Cuttings

Growing rosemary from cuttings (often referred to as propagation) means cutting a part of a rosemary plant and growing it as a new plant. This is possible because the plant is able to produce roots along parts of its stem.

Growing from cuttings is an excellent way to get started with growing rosemary since it is significantly faster than growing it from seed.