How to Grow Rosemary Indoors
Salvia rosmarinus
Rosemary is a fragrant Mediterranean perennial that thrives on neglect, making it ideal for busy urban gardeners. Its needle-like leaves provide robust flavor for roasted meats, breads, and vegetables year-round. In containers, rosemary can live for many years, eventually growing into an attractive woody shrub that doubles as both culinary herb and ornamental plant.
Indoor Growing at a Glance
Lighting Requirements
Daily Light: Rosemary needs 8-12 hours of light daily when grown indoors. A south-facing window may work in summer but supplemental lighting is usually needed, especially in winter months.
Recommended Grow Lights
Full spectrum LED
Light Tips:
- Place grow lights 6-12 inches above plants
- Use a timer for consistent light periods
- Rotate plants weekly for even growth
Best Rosemary Varieties for Indoor Growing
These rosemary varieties are specifically selected for indoor growing success. They typically have compact growth habits, tolerate indoor conditions well, and produce well under artificial lighting.
Expert Tips for Indoor Rosemary
- Ensure adequate drainage in containers
- Rotate plants weekly for even growth
- Monitor for pests which spread quickly indoors
- Provide consistent temperatures away from drafts
Common Indoor Growing Mistakes to Avoid
- Insufficient light for healthy growth
- Overwatering without proper drainage
- Ignoring pest problems until severe
- Temperature fluctuations near windows
Step-by-Step Indoor Growing Guide
Choose the right container
Select a container with drainage holes that's appropriate for rosemary. 12 inch pot is the minimum recommended. Use a high-quality potting mix designed for containers.
Set up proper lighting
Position your rosemary where it will receive 8-12 hours of light daily. If using grow lights, place them 6-12 inches above the plant and use a timer for consistent light periods.
Maintain ideal conditions
Keep temperatures at 60-75°F (15-24°C) and humidity around 40-60%. Avoid drafts from windows, doors, and heating/cooling vents.
Water and fertilize appropriately
Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Indoor plants need less water than outdoor ones. Fertilize every 2-4 weeks with a diluted balanced fertilizer during active growth.
Monitor and maintain
Check regularly for pests (they spread quickly indoors), rotate the plant weekly for even growth, and prune as needed to maintain shape and encourage bushiness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Rosemary grow indoors year-round?
Yes, Rosemary can be grown indoors year-round with proper care. The key requirements are 8-12 hours of light daily (natural or grow lights), temperatures of 60-75°F (15-24°C), and consistent watering. Many gardeners successfully grow rosemary on windowsills or under grow lights throughout the year.
How much light does indoor rosemary need?
Indoor rosemary needs 8-12 hours of light daily. A south-facing window may provide enough light in summer, but most indoor growers use supplemental grow lights, especially in winter. Full spectrum LED work well for rosemary.
What temperature is best for indoor rosemary?
Rosemary grows best indoors at 60-75°F (15-24°C). Avoid placing plants near cold drafts, heating vents, or single-pane windows in winter. Consistent temperatures are more important than exact numbers.
How often should I water rosemary growing indoors?
Water indoor rosemary when the top inch of soil feels dry. Indoor plants typically need less water than outdoor containers because there's less evaporation. Overwatering is the most common cause of indoor plant failure, so always check soil moisture before watering.
Do I need a grow light for indoor rosemary?
In most cases, yes. While rosemary can survive on a bright windowsill, it will grow better and produce more with supplemental lighting. This is especially true in winter or if you don't have south-facing windows. Full spectrum LED are recommended.
What are the best rosemary varieties for growing indoors?
The best rosemary varieties for indoor growing are: Compact varieties recommended. These varieties are chosen for their compact growth habit and ability to thrive in indoor conditions.
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