Hobby gardeners like growing rosemary because it’s a versatile, aesthetically pleasing herb that’s easy to care for. Like most herbs, it requires direct sunlight for strong growth. Rosemary thrives in a wide temperature range of 55-80 degrees; use loamy, neutral soil that drains fast. The soil should be kept moist initially, but once the rosemary is established, it prefers drier conditions. Let the top 2-3 inches of soil dry between waterings.
Rosemary is generally pest-resistant. Spider mites, aphids and scales are the most common threats. Watch for signs of infestation and use insecticidal soap or other control methods. Too much water can cause root rot, while high humidity and low air circulation run the risk of powdery mildew.