Its cultivation is very simple, being a perennial and rather invasive plant. If you buy a rosemary plant, it is likely that, with the right conditions, you will soon find yourself with a beautiful bush. The rosemary plant loves the sun, the heat and does not need too much water. Therefore, it does not require too much attention.
You will surely be tempted to buy a rosemary plant after discovering its effectiveness on clothes and in your closet.
Rosemary as a natural freshener in wardrobes
In addition to spreading its unmistakable fresh aroma, rosemary in wardrobes and drawers has a very important defensive role. It is in fact an excellent natural ally against annoying moths.
Perfume clothes with rosemary
To use it as a freshener in wardrobes, you can prepare small rosemary bags to hang with a string or to place among dirty clothes. All you need to do is take some cotton bags with a not too thick weave (small gauze bags like those used for wedding gifts are also fine) and put some whole or chopped rosemary sprigs inside. If you want, you can add other aromatic herbs to your liking, such as lavender, but with rosemary alone the effect on your clothes will be more than guaranteed. A good idea could be to also use it to perfume the clothes in the house such as sheets and towels.
The duration of the fragrance varies greatly depending on the clothes and spaces, you will know it is time to change them when you feel the smell fade.
The bags, in addition to in the wardrobes and drawers, can also be used in various corners of the house to always keep it scented.
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