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Growing Rosemary in Aquaponics Gardens (Easy Guide)

Growing Rosemary In Aquaponics Gardens

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Rosemary often reminds people of warm focaccia bread or mouth-watering roasted chicken. Be that as it may, this evergreen shrub is not only useful in the kitchen but is a delightful addition to any garden as well. The plant boasts of woody stems with needle-like leaves which is the main reason why you see gardeners typically use it as a hedge or include it in a rockery. And with so many practical uses, growing Rosemary in Aquaponics gardens is one rational choice you are going to make.

In this article, we will show you how you can cultivate Rosemary in your aquaponics setup and the common varieties you can grow in your garden. 

Why Grow Rosemary in your Aquaponics Garden?

Why Grow Rosemary in your Aquaponics Garden

Rosmarinus officinalis or Rosemary is a member of the Mint family. This well-known family consists of other herbs such as Sage, Lavender, Basil, and Oregano. According to history, people were already using the herb around 500 B.C. It is a great seasoning for stews, soups, lamb, poultry, and fish. You can likewise pair it with mushrooms, potatoes, peas, grains, and onions. However, bear in mind that the stems are tough so it is best to remove before serving in a dish. Also, avoid overcooking the herb for too long because it could result in a mildly bitter taste.

Now, you may be wondering is adding flavor to your meal the only benefit of the herb? The answer to that is no. As a matter of fact, Rosemary has numerous health benefits that we will be discussing in the next section.

Health Benefits of Rosemary

Since ancient times, people commended the Rosemary herb for its miraculous medicinal qualities. Research suggests that the herb may aid in reducing the deterioration of certain cerebral functions commonly associated with aging. It features a substance known as Carnosic acid which is known to deter harmfully effects from free radicals. Aside from this, similar to other members of the Mint family, Rosemary is rich with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds. These elements promote blood circulation and build the body’s immune system.

But then, remember it is always best to take moderate doses of the herb. Taking in high doses may cause drastic side effects such as the following:

  • Coma
  • Vomiting
  • Pulmonary Edema

Nevertheless, the benefits of growing Rosemary in aquaponics gardens outweighs many known impediments. Below are guidelines you can follow so you can productively cultivate the herb in your aquaponics setup.

Cultivating Rosemary in your Aquaponics Garden

Cultivating Rosemary in your Aquaponics Garden

Rosemary is a perennial evergreen herb. This means that it does not shed during winter plus it remains green throughout the year. Here are simple parameters to help you grow healthy Rosemary:

pH Requirements

The herb favors pH range between 6.0 to 7.0 to grow optimally.

Sun

Rosemary prefers to receive 6 to 8 hours of daily sunlight. When the weather gets too hot, place in partial shade to avoid wilting.

Temperature

The optimal temperature for Rosemary is approximately 70°F.

Plant Spacing

For greater yield, position your herb 2 to 3 feet apart to avoid nutrient competition.

Common Rosemary Varieties

Surprisingly, there are several types of Rosemary. There are those that grow as an upright shrub or you will see others as ground covers. Here are some of the common varieties of Rosemary:

  • Arp – This type of Rosemary grows 3 to five feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide.
  • Tuscan Blue – If you love Topiaries, then Tuscan Blue is the right Rosemary for you. This variety grows blue-green shrub that you can quickly shear to the shape that you want.
  • Prostratus – Also called Creeping Rosemary, this variety works effectively as a groundcover. It has a trailing growth behavior suitable to cascade on walls or trail over garden beds.

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