Hi Barbara,
I dig my rosemary plants every fall and bring them inside. Rosemary is very
particular about water. They aren't happy if they are wet and they will
quickly die if they dry out after transplanting. The leaves will mildew if
they are too wet. I would cut it back. If you have the time,
My rosemary stays green when I bring it in for the winter. But it doesn’t like
temperature shocks. It’s a Mediterranean plant, which has a temperate climate.
So if I wait too late in the fall to bring it in, it doesn’t do well. It also
doesn’t like over/under watering. I let it dry out so it
Someone recently gave us a potted rosemary plant. It too is turning white as
did my outside plant as the weather got cooler. So it may be that rosemary
turns white in the winter. Does anyone else have experience with this?
> On Dec 14, 2022, at 11:08 AM, Barbara Snyder via Lincoln
> wrote:
We brought our Rosemary bush indoors for the winter. It now has a powdery white
substance growing on the leaves? is it a fungus? Can the plant be saved? What
do we do??
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