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Rosemary
By Sewingkilla
- 17 Apr, 2010
- 7 likes
Had this for a lot of years clip it back after flowering, the bees love it and so do i with lamb! yum
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No not really mine is about 3' at its highest. Happy Birthday by the way what a lovely sunny day you had!!
17 Apr, 2010
Mine keeps dying off, I can never seem to keep it for more than a season.
17 Apr, 2010
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Rosmarinus Officinalis
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I have one of those about 2 yrs old, does it get very tall?
17 Apr, 2010