A wonderful culinary herb and an attractive garden shrub
What’s not to love about rosemary? It’s an attractive ornamental, a wonderful culinary herb, and makes a fragrant herbal rinse that leaves dark hair gleaming Read More
What’s not to love about rosemary? It’s an attractive ornamental, a wonderful culinary herb, and makes a fragrant herbal rinse that leaves dark hair gleaming with health. It even makes a relaxing herbal tea. All this while gracing your garden with its arching branches and pretty blue flowers. You can use versatile rosemary as a hedging plant, grow it in containers or plant it towards the back of flower beds to provide a lush green background.
Rosemary is slow to germinate, and although you need to keep the soil moist, you don’t want the seeds to rot, so choosing a well-drained medium is a must. We also recommend growing your rosemary in containers until it is growing strongly. Just cover the seed and keep it in a warm spot. It’s fairly slow to germinate, so give it time.
How to Harvest
Pinch out soft tips or harvest sprigs with a pair of secteurs.
Rosemary is slow to germinate, and although you need to keep the soil moist, you don’t want the seeds to rot, so choosing a well-drained medium is a must. We also recommend growing your rosemary in containers until it is growing strongly. Just cover the seed and keep it in a warm spot. It’s fairly slow to germinate, so give it time.
How to Harvest
Pinch out soft tips or harvest sprigs with a pair of secteurs.
Common Name: ROSEMARY -
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 40
Days to Harvest: 180 days
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 1m
Row Spacing: 40cm
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