- How is southernwood poured correctly?
- When do southernwoods need to be fertilized?
- Is pruning of southernwood necessary?
- Does the herb in the bucket have to be repotted often?
- What diseases and pests can occur?
- How is southernwood properly overwintered?
Despite its not-so-pretty name Southernwood (Artemisia abrotanum), this plant is a popular aromatic herb that has been cultivated since ancient times. With the right care, you can enjoy this filigree plant for many years.

How is southernwood poured correctly?
Southernwood likes it rather dry. It doesn't tolerate waterlogging at all. In the garden bed you only have to water in extremely hot summers.
When caring for them in the bucket, always water them when the top layer of soil has completely dried out. Occasional periods of drought do not harm southernwood.
When do southernwoods need to be fertilized?
If you have prepared the soil well before planting and also limed it a little, further fertilizer applications are not necessary in the first year.
From the second year, fertilize in the spring with mature compost or horn shavings.(32.93€)
Even in the bucket, southernwood only needs a little fertilizer. Provide them with some slow-release fertilizer in the spring. Every two years you should repot the plant and place it in fresh potting soil.
Is pruning of southernwood necessary?
Southernwood tends to grow very broad. The pruning is therefore necessary so that other plants are not too much pressure. It also gives you the shape.
The pruning takes place in the spring. In autumn you can cut southernwood back to the ground to protect it from frost. It drives out again in the spring.
Does the herb in the bucket have to be repotted often?
Until it has reached its final height of about 1.50 meters, you should transplant the southernwood into a larger pot with fresh soil every two years.
What diseases and pests can occur?
Waterlogging causes the roots to rot. If the southernwood is too cool and dark, it will take care of itself and will hardly form new leaves or flowers.
Pests are deterred by the aromatic scent of lemon or cola, so no pest infestation is to be expected.
How is southernwood properly overwintered?
- Prune outdoors in autumn
- pile up a thick layer of autumn leaves
- Overwinter in a frost-free container
tips
Southernwood is not only valued as a tea because of its aroma, which smells of lemon or cola, depending on the variety. Placed among other plants in the garden, it keeps pests away.