Add more fresh rosemary to your life when you know How to Grow Rosemary from Cuttings!

Then be sure to try this Lemon Rosemary Vanilla Simmer Pot for a lovely natural air freshener in your home!

Rosemary cuttings in a small jar of water.

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How to Grow Rosemary from Cuttings

Do you know How to Grow Rosemary from Cuttings?

It’s actually crazy easy!

Rebecca writes: "Such an easy gardening tip! This saves money over buying new plants and time as you aren’t growing from seed."

Growing your own rosemary is such a smart way to save money, while also enjoying an abundant supply of herbs.

Rosemary can be tricky and time consuming to try to grow from seed.  Trust me, I’ve tried.

So once you know how to grow rosemary from cuttings in water, you can keep expanding the amount of this incredible herb in your garden… for FREE!

That’s right… it’s time to become your very own herb growing genius!

Now you can shop for garden fresh herbs for free right in your own backyard garden!

Use it fresh when cooking or dry it for later to use all year long when cooking or baking bread!

It’s such a versatile herb!

So are you ready to triple the amount of rosemary plants you have growing… in just a few weeks?

It’s time for more Easy Gardening Tips to the rescue!

Here’s everything you need to know for how to grow rosemary plants from cuttings…

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What You’ll Need to Grow Rosemary Cuttings

You’ll just need a few simple things to get started…

  • Healthy Rosemary Clippings from Main Rosemary Plant
  • Small Jar or glass
  • Fresh Water

Rosemary cuttings in a small jar of water.

How to Grow Rosemary from Cuttings in Water

You honestly won’t believe how simple it is to grow rosemary from clippings!

Are you ready to get propagating?

Here’s what you’ll do…

1. Cut your Rosemary Clippings from your main rosemary plant.

2. Be sure to cut clippings from the newer green growth.  Once the older growth develops a woodier stem, it will not sprout roots as easily.

3. Remove leaves about half way up the clippings.

4. Place your stems in a small jar of water, and put in a well lit spot in your home.

5. Change the water to freshen it up every few days.

Two rosemary plants on a countertop.

6. After several weeks, roots should begin to sprout. Mine started around the two week point.

Once you have a cluster of several strong roots, the clipping can be transplanted to a pot of dirt for your indoor herb garden, or outdoor herb garden.

Rosemary growing in the ground.

You’re done!

See… I told you this was going to be easy!!

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How Do You Make Rosemary Bushier?

To grow bushier rosemary plants you’ll want to make sure to always snip or pinch just above leaf nodes.

This will cause the new growth to grow 2 new stems.

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Rosemary Propagation Reviews

What Your Frugal Friends Are Saying About This Rosemary Propagation Trick…

J writes: “I love the smell of rosemary and the benefits it offers. Thank you for sharing their propagation”

Rebecca writes: “Such an easy gardening tip! This saves money over buying new plants and time as you aren’t growing from seed.”

How To Use Fresh Rosemary

There are so many fun ways to use fresh Rosemary!

From lovely air fresheners to artisan breads, and gorgeous garnishes to drying for herbs, you’ll find some fabulous ways to put that rosemary to use!

Here are a few of my favorites…

Lemon Stovetop Potpourri Recipe

This homemade potpourri made right on your stovetop is a fabulous way to use some of your garden fresh rosemary!

Lemon potpourri in a pan.

Rosemary Dutch Oven Bread Recipe

Try adding rosemary from your own garden into this fresh baked bread recipe that is surprising easy to make!

Loaf of rosemary bread in a Dutch oven.

More Genius Herb Gardening and Preserving Hacks

So now that you know how to grow Rosemary from cuttings, I have even more genius hacks to share with you.

Create some magic in your garden when you try these fun ideas…

Drying Fresh Rosemary in 60 Seconds

Save money on herbs with this easy trick for Drying Fresh Rosemary in 60 seconds!

Sprig of rosemary with a bowl of dried rosemary.

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Green onions in a jar of water.

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Sage cuttings in a jar of water.

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So have YOU ever tried growing Rosemary from cuttings or any other herbs?

Leave a comment & share!

About Heidi Miller

Heidi Miller is the creator of The Frugal Girls, where she shares easy recipes with massive flavor! She has been creating and sharing recipes online for over 15 years, and brings warmth, expertise, and a personal touch to every recipe. Her work has been featured on Today.com, NBC, Fox, Parade, People, Country Living, Woman’s World, and more!

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53 Comments

  1. Molly Pisula says:

    Great idea, Heidi! I had no idea you could grow rosemary like that! Thanks for posting.

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome, Molly! I’m so glad you liked the tip! 🙂

  2. Michelle | Sift & Simmer says:

    I really have to try this! We plant them from seed every year and it always fails. 🙁

    1. Heidi says:

      Yes… you’ll have to try it, Michelle! I’ve tried from seed with no success as well, and that’s why I fell in love with this trick. It’s such a game changer!

  3. Aarthi says:

    I do grow few other herbs at home, but haven’t tried rosemary, you’ve now inspired me to grow my own, I’m going to try it. Clippings from the newer green growth is a great tip, thanks for sharing it Heidi!

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome, Aarthi! You will love having homegrown Rosemary within arm’s reach!

  4. Danielle says:

    Oh my goodness, I had no idea!!! I do grow green onions in water often, but then over time they get a little gross and the roots get really long. Will they grow outside if I put them in a pot? I am so going to try growing all of these herbs!

    1. Heidi says:

      Hi Danielle ~ yes, after growing those green onions in water a few times, you can absolutely plant up them outside and grow them in a pot! In Arizona, they grow really well in the late Fall, Winter and Spring, but will tend to bolt and try to go to seed in the hot Summer / early Fall months. During those times, you can just grow them inside in a pot, too. 🙂 Here are some tips for how I grow my green onions… hope this helps!

      https://thefrugalgirls.com/2013/04/growing-green-onions-in-water.html

  5. Sophie says:

    I had no idea you could grow it from cuttings, that’s so interesting. Thanks for sharing these tips! x

    Sophie

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome, Sophie! I’m so glad you liked the tip! 🙂

  6. Tiziana says:

    What an amazing idea!! 🙂
    have a great day,
    Tiziana

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks so much, Tiziana… hope you have a lovely weekend!

  7. Alex says:

    How easy! I love this idea so much!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks, Alex… I’m so glad you liked the tip! 🙂

  8. Balvinder says:

    Love growing rosemary. Its the easiest herb to grow,

    1. Heidi says:

      I agree, Balvinder… it’s such a hardy herb that is a must-have in the garden!

  9. CoCo says:

    I have always wanted to know how to do this, Heidi! Thanks so much for the easy tips. I’ve been doing fairly well with various container gardens but awful in the herb department so I’m definitely going to give this a try. Hope you have the best day, CoCo

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome, CoCo! You won’t believe how simple it is to propagate your rosemary! If you’ve been having trouble with herbs, you could even try planting your new rosemary babies in different areas of your yard to find out where it really will thrive the best. Hope that helps… and have a lovely week! 🙂

  10. Kathrine Eldridge says:

    I need to try this! I love the flavor of rosemary in dishes.

    1. Heidi says:

      Oh you really should, Kathrine… Rosemary is such a cinch to grow!