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Rosemary is a versatile and aromatic herb that adds a delightful flavor to many dishes. Growing rosemary at home is not only convenient but also ensures that you always have fresh rosemary at your fingertips. One of the easiest ways to propagate rosemary is by using cuttings. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of growing rosemary from cuttings in water and then transplanting them into pots so that you can enjoy a constant supply of this fragrant herb in your kitchen.
Materials You’ll Need:
Healthy rosemary plant
Clean pruning shears or scissors
Glass or vase
Distilled or filtered water
Rooting hormone (optional)
Small pots with drainage holes
Well-draining potting mix
Plastic bags or plastic wrap
Rubber bands or twine
Sunlight or grow lights
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