From gourmet kitchens to natural pest control, this fragrant herb is a garden essential.
Rosemary is a favorite among gardeners, but it’s also a plant that is a struggle to care for. We decided to reach out to the author of The Modern Plant Parent and store owner of Wesleaf, Weslie ...
Nadine asks: “I have a tall ‘Tuscan Blue’ rosemary plant; can I use it for cooking?” Yes. All of the rosemary herbs can be used for cooking. The leaves on this variety are wide and very aromatic and ...
Rosemary is a flavorful herb that enhances gardens by repelling pests and improving the taste of nearby plants. This aromatic plant releases compounds that discourage insects and enrich the flavors of ...
Rosemary is one of the most popular herbs for home gardens, and it grows well in our warm Florida climate. Rosemary is hardy in zones 8-10. It is an herb with an array of uses: cooking, in essential ...
Grow these rosemary companion plants together in your garden to control pests like carrot flies and bean beetles.
Looking to attract butterflies and other beneficial insects to your garden? Rosemary does the trick, but it's more powerful ...
Native to the Mediterranean region, including Spain, Portugal and Italy, rosemary is one of the most rewarding herbs to grow. While considered low-maintenance, as rosemary ages, plants can become ...
Rosemary, a fragrant herb, is often mistaken for other plants like Russian sage and lavender. Identifying real rosemary involves checking for needle-like leaves with a silvery underside, a piney scent ...