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Posted 7M ago by @BrotherlyKaro95

I brought my Rosemary plant inside from outside but I don...

Last watered 7 months ago
Rosemary is a fussy plant that won’t thrive indoors. It typically only survives a few weeks in such conditions. If you have a garage or a place you can enclose outdoors for the winter, that’s the only way I’ve heard of successfully growing rosemary indoors. I have multiple rosemaries of different sizes and varieties. Most rosemary can tolerate temperatures as low as zone 7, but if you want to try to save it now, I recommend bringing it back outside until you can find a permanent solution. If the temperature drops too low, you can try bringing it inside for the night. Alternatively, I’ve found that using older blankets or even cheaper, thicker ones can provide some protection for my plant pots. While my rosemaries have survived being in my garage, they haven’t even survived in my greenhouse. πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ