Multiplying lavender and rosemary with the make -up of the summer cutting is a surprisingly easy technique to obtain new lush plants. A few gestures are enough to transform a sprig into a fragrant and productive shrub.


There are those who believe what to do cuttry It is complicated, but summer is the perfect time to try. The hot and bright days help the seedlings to root faster. It is not necessary to be expert gardeners: with some precautions, even a beginner may be successful.
It is said that this period favors natural growth, almost as if the plants themselves had more energy. Sometimes it takes very little, a vase and a shady corner, to see the magic of rooting. Have you ever wondered how many new plants could be born from the branches that normally prune and throw away?
Summer cutting: the right time for lavender and rosemary
During the summer months, lavender and rosemary branches are full of energy and vitality. It is the ideal time to withdraw the cuttings, because semi-elegant tissues have the right consistency: neither too tender nor too hard. This type of branch is believed to take over more easily than young or already lignified ones.
The procedure is quick and easy:
- Size healthy branches, about 10-15 cm long, avoiding those that bring flowers.
- Remove the leaves in the lower half, leaving only some at the top.
- If you want to accelerate the rooting, dip the cinnamon or honey base, which have antibacterial properties.
- Insert the cuttings in a pot with a mix of peat and sand, light and draining.
- Keep the soil just wet, avoiding stagnation of water.
- Cover the vase with a transparent bag to create a greenhouse effect, remembering to ventilate every day.
After 3-4 weeks, if all goes well, the first roots will begin to appear. At that point you can think of a transplant in a larger pot or directly in the garden.
Practical advice for strong and healthy cuttings
Sometimes the cuttings do not take root as you hope, but often the problem is in detail. There are some tricks that can make a difference and increase the chances of success, and it is curious how small actions change everything:
- It takes the cuttings in the cooler hours of the day, early in the morning or sunset, when the plants are more hydrated and not stressed.
- Avoid exposing the jars to the direct sun: the light must be abundant but diffuse, such as the filtered light of a pergola or a light curtain.
- Don’t be in a hurry to move the seedlings: wait for them to have robust roots before transplanting them to avoid radical shock.
- For rosemary, it is recommended to use slightly more woody cuttings than those of lavender, because young wood tends to rot more easily.
- Use a light and well -drained soil, and it nebble the leaves to maintain humidity without excess.
If these small precautions are observed, the cuttings may surprise by vitality. This method, in addition to being cheap and natural, allows you to fill the garden or terrace of aromatic plants, perfect for cooking and attracting bees and butterflies. One could almost say that each sprig has a hidden potential, ready to turn into a new lush and fragrant bush.
Why choose the summer cutting
Multiply lavender and rosemary With the summer cutting it means exploiting the natural rhythm of the plant, when it is more predisposed to grow. Do not need expensive greenhouses or special tools: just a couple of sharp scissors, a little patience and the desire to experiment.
Those who try this technique often are surprised by the ease with which a simple sprig becomes a new plant. You can create a small green corner with many new plants, almost without realizing it. And who knows, perhaps this experiment could be the beginning of a small collection of aromatic, to be used in the kitchen or to create fragrant corners on the balcony.
After all, nature amazes us for its generosity and does not need much to help her a little. Trying does not cost anything and, on balance, every plant obtained with the cutting brings with it a unique satisfaction: that of having given life to something new with its own hands, a simple gesture that gives great results.
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