Hello, I need to cut this rosemary back a lot. How do I avoid killing it?

by hinduhendu

12 Comments

  1. Careless-Fan-1132

    STOP

    That Rosemary is OLD AS FUCK

    That is not “out of control” 🙄. Leave that beautiful old plant alone and just harvest bits off it when you need to cook.

    Out of control 😂 it’s not a bloody unruly teenage trashing your house. We have a obsession with things being neat and new. Embrace it’s age, embrace the old look of that plant. It is gorgeous!!!

  2. Banjomir75

    It should cope just fine with being cut back.

  3. ohnobobbins

    If it was me I would keep the main bush, just take the right hand branches off it, but you’ll have to do it carefully as it will look bare underneath. Could look weird from the patio. But I don’t think it’ll do it any harm to lop bits off it.

  4. Multigrain_Migraine

    A plant that well established will probably have no trouble. Trim it back, try propagating some cuttings just in case, cook some amazing things with it, dry the extra and store it.

  5. Martysghost

    That’s not out of control you just need some garlic, thyme, nice cuts of steak and a skillet

    My rosemary died this year cause i think it just wasn’t the right spot for it 

  6. Existing_Ad_5811

    They can get a bit woody. It’s just how they would grow naturally. I haven’t got much space to play with in my garden so I usually take some cuttings, and once they’re established and the bees have done for the year I remove the old one.

  7. Puzzleheaded_Gold698

    I’d gladly swap out of control pyracantha with out of control rosemary. 😭

  8. That will cope with a hard cut back. Just cut it back so it’s within the boarder and bring the height down a bit. Dry all the off cuts for a years supply of rosemary,👍

  9. Temporary-Zebra97

    Ignore the hippy weirdos, light prune now is fine, a rejuvenating hard prune to about half its size in winter to tame it.

  10. CurrentWrong4363

    This is beautiful. You can totally cut it back, I would suggest starting at the bottom cut smaller branches coming off the main branch first.

    Give you a better look at what you want to keep or cut back.

    A little bit at a time to let it recover between cut is always better.

  11. Mugunghw4_

    Everyone is saying to give it a hard prune but I’m not sure if rosemary grows back from old wood. You can probably safely prune anywhere that’s still green.

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