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Rosemarinus officinalis, or Rosemary, is an ornamental plant as well as a useful herb. In the garden, it provides an attractive perennial ground cover with deep violet blue flowers in abundance. It does well in hot, dry conditions and spreads vigorously, up to 18 - 36 inches in a year. Deer leave Rosemary alone, and it is pest-resistant. In cold areas, Rosemary can be grown in containers to be brought in during the winter. It can be trimmed and shaped so that it does well in a pot. Rosemary is used in beauty products, teas, and as a seasoning for food. For harvesting, the flavor is at its highest before the plant is blooming. Leaves can be dried or frozen as well. Start Rosemary directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Press the seed into the soil, do not cover it and keep it moist. With a temperature of 65 - 85F, germination is usually in 28 days. Rosemary prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Measure rows of seed 18 inches apart and thin seedlings to 12 inches.
- FRAGRANT & FLAVORFUL HERB GARDEN: Rosemary Seeds grow into a perennial herb. Valued for culinary uses, rosemary elevates breads, vegetables, and meats. Its distinct aroma and flavor profile makes it a popular garden addition that has many benefits.
- LOW-MAINTENANCE & DROUGHT TOLERANT: Rosemary plant's drought tolerance makes it low-maintenance; requiring infrequent watering once established. Deer resistance reduces protective measures, and you can save your time. Its aromatic flowers attract pollinators that benefits the garden's ecosystem and give it a blooming sensation.
- FLEXIBLE PLANTING METHODS: Rosemary seeds for planting can be started indoors to gain a head start, ensuring a longer growing season, or sown directly outdoors in suitable climates. This flexibility makes it accessible to gardeners and they are also able to provide this to containers. Start your planting now.
- SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPING ROSEMARY: Rosemary's drought tolerance minimizes irrigation needs and greatly reduces water consumption. Its evergreen foliage and textured growth create borders, provides year-round greenery, or sculpted accents to elevates the garden. So you can create a sustainable Rosemary.
- MAXIMIZE CULINARY HARVEST: When you plant, the plant will cover 20 square feet, providing a generous foundation for an abundant herb garden. Harvesting before blooming preserves its oil concentration, and many of the benefits that Rosemary can provide.