Dwarf Amaranth growing up to 16 inches with rich crimson plumes. It adds ornamental appeal to borders and is stunning when used as a low-growing plant to define specific areas. The long-lasting cut flowers dry a deep red and the green-to-burgundy leaves and shiny black seeds are edible and delicious! Cute little plants that are perfect in smaller gardens or containers.
Rosemary
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Rosmarinus officinalis
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Rosmarinus officinalis, the classic herb venerated by gardeners, cooks, and herbalists alike. In summer, pretty blue flowers attract beneficial pollinators. The leaves can be used fresh, frozen, or dried. It can be grown in containers indoors.
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Introduction
Rosemary is a woody, evergreen shrub that is native to the Mediterranean region. It is known for its fragrant leaves, which are used in cooking, as a garnish, and for their medicinal properties.
Summary
- What does Rosemary look like?
- Why should I plant Rosemary?
- Some interesting facts about Rosemary?
- How do I germinate Rosemary?
- Additional Tips
What does Rosemary look like?
- Rosemary plants can grow up to 6 feet tall.
- The leaves are needle-like and have a strong, piney scent.
- The flowers are small and white or pink.
Why should I plant Rosemary?
- Rosemary is a hardy plant that can tolerate heat, drought, and poor soil.
- It is a popular herb for cooking, and the leaves can also be used to make tea or infused oils.
- Rosemary has been shown to have a number of health benefits, including reducing stress, improving memory, and boosting the immune system.
Some interesting facts about Rosemary?
- The name "rosemary" comes from the Latin words ros (dew) and marinus (of the sea).
- Rosemary was used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to improve memory and ward off evil spirits.
- Rosemary is the national herb of Scotland.
- The oil of rosemary is used in aromatherapy to relieve stress and anxiety.
How do I germinate Rosemary?
- Plant the seeds in a pot of well-draining potting mix.
- Keep the soil moist but not soggy.
- The seeds should germinate in 2-4 weeks.
Additional Tips
- Rosemary plants prefer full sun and well-drained soil.
- Water rosemary plants regularly, but be careful not to overwater.
- Fertilize rosemary plants every few months with a balanced fertilizer.
- Rosemary plants can be pruned in the spring to encourage new growth.
Rosmarinus officinalis
Data sheet
- Water Needs:
- Very Low, Low, Low/Moderate
- Light:
- Full Sun, Full Sun / Partial Shade
- Zones:
- 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
- Growth Cycle:
- Perennial
- Soil Type:
- Saline Soil, Chalky Soil, Peaty Soil, Sandy Soil, ALL Tolerant of most soils, Clay Soil, Silty Soil, Loamy Soil
- Edible:
- Yes
- Color:
- Purple
- Height:
- g: Up to 3 Feet
- Growing Instructions:
- Start indoors in pots or sow outdoors after danger of frost. Sow 2-3 seeds 1/8” deep, 8”- 18” apart. Soil Temp: 65-75°F. Plant Height: 24"-48": Can be grown in containers. Drought tolerant when established.
- Warnings:
- None
- Special Features:
- Ornamental, Container Growing, Butterfiles and Pollinators, Drying and Crafts, Medicinal Value, Fragrant
- Growth Rate:
- Moderate
- Evergreen
- Yes
Specific References
- UPC
- 810071361012
- MPN
- RRO50X
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