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Rosemary: Never Dry Again. I’ll Share the Gardeners’ Trick with You

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Dry and Yellow Rosemary Leaves and Flowers – What to Do!

It’s advisable to prune rosemary when you notice dry or yellowing leaves and flowers, slow growth, or when certain parts are infested by pests such as aphids or scales.

Ideally, wait until the end of the flowering period and cut just below the part that needs removal, avoiding the elimination of healthy branches.

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Happy green thumb!

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