How To Care For Rosemary Plant Inside. This will force the rosemary plant to grow leaves that are more efficient at turning light into energy which will help it cope with weaker indoor light when it moves inside. Ensure the pot has drainage holes at the base and do not use a drip tray under the pot as this can keep the soil damp.
Growing rosemary from cuttings is an easy way to multiply this herb. First of all lookout for a healthy rosemary plant and select a few young non-flowering shoots. Care must be taken not to soak too much and that puddles remain because this excess moisture is not well tolerated by the plant.
Use a fan to prevent mildew forming on your plant.
Water rosemary when the soil at the top feels dry. The greatest water needs are during the growth period and during flowering. Rosemary is called an upside-down plant because it likes dry roots and prefers to absorb moisture from the air through its foliage. Place the plant inside then pour more soil down the sides pressing down as you go until the soil reaches the top making sure you dont cover the top of the root ball.