4. The $3 Kitchen Trick: The Hydrogen Peroxide Rescue Routine

I completely panicked last spring when my favorite kitchen rosemary turned a sickly shade of yellow. I just knew I had overwatered it during midterms, but instead of throwing it out, I ran to my bathroom cabinet for a weird science experiment.
The Oxygen Boost Science
When soil stays soggy, it completely cuts off the oxygen supply to your herb roots, which causes them to rot and suffocate.
A standard brown bottle of 3% hydrogen peroxide works absolute miracles here because it introduces an extra molecule of pure oxygen directly into the dirt.
This simple chemical reaction instantly wipes out nasty fungal pathogens and sanitizes the soil without harming your plant.
Step-by-Step Revival Routine
To save your drooping herb, mix one tablespoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide into one cup of clean water.
Slowly drench the soil with this mixture until it runs out the bottom holes, ensuring it reaches every single damaged root system on a budget.
Now that your roots are completely saved, your rosemary is going to start shooting up like crazy, so make sure to hit that next button because we are diving into the secrets of top-down pruning to get that gorgeous, bushy look!