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Why it matters:
Rosemary is a hardy herb, but it often grows tall and leggy rather than full and bushy. The secret is pruning and planting technique that encourages strong, healthy growth and longevity.
The Powerful Trick:
1. Prune Early and Often:
When planting your rosemary, cut the main stem back by about one-third right after planting.
This early pruning encourages the plant to branch out, making it bushier instead of tall and sparse.
Continue to pinch back new growth regularly during the growing season to maintain fullness.
2. Plant in Well-Draining Soil:
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