
Repotting your rosemary plant every couple of years gives it fresh soil and more room to grow. Signs that it’s time to repot include roots growing out of the drainage holes or the plant looking crowded in its pot. When repotting, choose a container slightly larger than the old one and fill it with fresh well-draining soil. Gently loosen the roots before placing the plant in its new home. Avoid watering right after repotting; wait a few days to let the roots adjust. Repotting refreshes the soil’s nutrients and helps the plant grow stronger. It’s an important step for keeping your rosemary plant healthy long term.