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Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary)
By Dawnsaunt
- 19 Nov, 2009
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Is this Rosemary you acquired recently ?
19 Nov, 2009
I planted 1 of these Spring this yr Dawn & its doing great :) I love the Smell,Taste&colour of it :)
19 Nov, 2009
I've wanted one for a while. Just hope it likes my conditions Jacque. I'm pleased yours is doing well.
Yes TT, only bought it a few weeks ago.
Shame you lost yours Morgana.
19 Nov, 2009
I just pinch a bit of my son for my chicken he he ha ha
19 Nov, 2009
I hadnt thought of using it as a herb.
19 Nov, 2009
Yes you place it on top of chicken and cook in the oven its lovely
19 Nov, 2009
Hmmm, I'll remember that. I have a huge bay tree and I dry a sprig off that when I need some leaves - smells gorgeous.
19 Nov, 2009
mine aquired the dreaded beetle......wiped it out.............Lol
19 Nov, 2009
Oh no Maureen, what beetle? Are they prone to attack?
19 Nov, 2009
The dreaded Rosemary Beetle...
..one of my photos (24th June 09) shows where my dogs caught two "giant Rosemary Beetles" which had arrived, allegedly, in a packet of seeds from Paul. LOL.
19 Nov, 2009
Thanks TT, never heard of them.
19 Nov, 2009
Lovely in leg of lamb, make slits with sharp knife insert leaves yummy!!!! they like the same conditions as lavenders Dawn as they are from the Med.
26 Nov, 2009
That's what worries me Dotty - I dont know if it will like my conditions ... a bit cool and damp here. We'll see, it may have to have some grit
26 Nov, 2009
Good luck with it Dawn.
26 Nov, 2009
Maybe it will be OK if it gets lots of sun ...... a bit like me :-)
26 Nov, 2009
Have you got Clay Soil Da? I have, so i had to put loads of grit in the hole
and mixed it with my own Compost, and Bonemeal....Its not doing
too bad. They do prefer Well drained Soil and Full sun. Yours looks
quite happy. : -))))
17 Mar, 2010
Hello Free, thanks for the advice, yes we have clay :-( This is still a young plant so I could always re-site it with lots of grit if need be, if it failing, although I must check its come through this awful Winter.
17 Mar, 2010
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I love Rosemary, I did have one but went woody and died when I cut it back.
19 Nov, 2009