It will sorta kill the plant but it will release flavor and make a good flavored vinegar.
You soak it in vinegar and rosemary leaves
Vinegar kills plants.
Rosemary.
YES! you can soak the affected area in vinegar and rosemary leaves!
Rosemary plants can live for an average of 5-10 years. However, with proper care and growing conditions, some rosemary plants can live even longer.
To accurately identify rosemary plants in your garden, look for needle-like leaves that are dark green on top and silver underneath. Rosemary plants also have a distinct pine-like fragrance when you rub the leaves between your fingers. Additionally, rosemary plants typically have woody stems and small, bluish-purple flowers.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
yes
Vinegar is acidic and plants do not like over acidity. It inhibits the plants ability to absorb water and nutrients.
Yes, vinegar can kill strawberry plants if used as a herbicide.
No, plants do not need vinegar to grow and thrive. Vinegar is not typically used as a plant nutrient and could potentially harm plants if applied in large quantities. It is not necessary for plant growth.
No, they're entirely different plants.