Use moist soil mixed with needles for growing.
Maintain a distance when planting plant bushes of 0.6-0.7 m.
After planting the bush, compact the surface of the soil and water the wild rosemary thoroughly.
Moisture stagnation in the soil, poor oxygen access to the root system will not be an obstacle to the growth of wild rosemary.
The acidity of the soil should not exceed pH 4. This perennial, when grown in a garden plot, does not need shelter before the onset of the winter period.
In hot and dry summers rosemaries need watering. Therefore, at least once a week they need to be watered with 5 liters of water per bush. Then loosen the soil and mulch with peat to retain moisture. Loosen the ground carefully, because the roots are located close to the soil.
Flowers bloom from mid-late April to early-mid May. The duration of flowering depends on the weather and lasts an average of 10 days.