Spring is a good time to propagate Rosemary. Two methods used in propagating Rosemary, and they are by cuttings and by layering.
This article explains how-to layer Rosemary.
Choose a long stem that will bend over enough to reach the ground.
Measure to see if you can pin the stem to the ground easily.
Strip away 1/2 inch of bark and leaves on either side of where the pin goes.
Note: An metal coat hanger can be cut to size and use as a pin.
Leave at least 2-3 inches of Rosemary’s leaves at the tip.
Bury the pin and the bared bark with soil.
Repeat process on other stems to make several new starts.
Once new growth appears on the tips on the stems, cut the stem away from the mother plant. Make your cut behind he pinned area, which is where the new roots form. Transplant rosemary starts into a pot, or into a new garden location. Protect from hot sun, and keep moist until established.
Pictures & Article by: Carlotta Lucas