I have never been good at keeping a rosemary plant alive during winter indoors. It will not last outdoors in our climate, so they are dug up and brought inside.
I took a cutting from my outdoor plant, and put it in water, changing the water daily. I forgot to write the initial start date, but....
It began to get one root in June. That root took off, and eventually it fell off, and then I checked again, and it had 4 roots.
I planted it indoors. Here's to hoping I can keep it alive all winter, and not have to buy new plants in the spring. I figured, if I have a few extra plants, I have a better chance ha ha!Here it is in August, and it has new life showing. So happy! By the way, the top turned brown at the beginning of potting this, so I cut back on the water. I also used soil specified for cactus type plants. If I can keep it alive all winter, I can start my own plants in the spring again, and not have to buy them.
Here is a photo of the current growth. I'm so happy.I enjoyed doing this, considering you could do this to sell plants, or share with family/friends too. Maybe a barter? With this day and age, we need to all help each other. Everyone I know is broke right now, or struggling with the high prices.
I attempted to propagate a few more cuttings too, but I think the earlier in the season works much better. It's in it's growing stage then, so your success rate is better.