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Rosemary.
By Kate123
- 20 Feb, 2019
- 6 likes
Rosemary started flowering at the end of January. I guess it's due to our mild winter so far? I've several on a sloped area at the rear of the back garden. Hopefully they won't succumb to any severe frost or snow - if the weather changes?
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I know, itโs bizarre! I have four altogether - all fairly closely positioned. Just lucky I suppose?
20 Feb, 2019
Thanks for the like Bathgate and Steragram.
20 Feb, 2019
Has a pretty flower zi bet your garden is full of aroma.
21 Feb, 2019
Hi Thrupennybit, thanks, yes it does smell pretty nice around that area! Bizarre at this time of year! Saying that, I was driving round north Lincolnshire today and it was 17 degrees..
21 Feb, 2019
Thanks Drc for the like.
21 Feb, 2019
I thought it might ๐ It was cold here today even though the sun was out only later did it warm up you were lucky
21 Feb, 2019
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Rosmarinus Officinalis
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Goodness that's early! Mines looking rather unhappy right now.
20 Feb, 2019