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 ...
Spring is the golden window for planting rosemary outdoors, after the last frost has passed and soil temperatures have warmed. In warmer climates, fall planting works beautifully too, giving roots ...
Fresh sprigs of rosemary are the perfect flavorful complement and garnish to your favorite dishes and drinks. But did you know that your leftover sprigs from the supermarket or farmer’s market can be ...
Rosemary adds a woodsy, energizing aroma and savory, herbaceous flavor to any dish. But this Mediterranean plant requires protection and special care to make it through the winter in very cold ...
Rosemary topiaries are popular during the holidays due to their Christmas tree shape and fragrance. These plants require full sun, good drainage, and should only be watered when the soil is dry. To ...
Gardeners are beginning to think about spring and may have questions. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you live. A photo is very helpful. Q: ...
Does Rosemary Grow Well Indoors? While rosemary is a shrub that can grow quite large outdoors, with a mature height of up to 6 feet, it can also do quite well as an indoor plant. It’s cold hardy to ...
Although nowhere near as popular as poinsettias, rosemary plants are often sold during the holiday season as decorative plants. Rosemary trimmed to a conical shape really looks very much like a ...
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Does Rosemary Actually Need Mulch to Survive the Winter? How to Prepare Your Herb for the Cold
Rosemary needs mulching, reduced watering, and possibly moving indoors in the winter. For indoor overwintering, give rosemary bright light, cool temps, and well-drained soil. With the right steps, ...
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