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Rosemary Herbs
Rosemary Herbs
Ever-Popular Poultry Seasoning

  (1 customer reviews)

Narrow, spiky leaves have a piney, bittersweet flavoring that's a must for roast chicken. Favored scent for spicy potpourris, too. Rosemary grows as an annual in the North. 85 DAYS.

So much better than the dried and flash-frozen herbs in the supermarket!

Buying Options
Rosemary Herbs - Plants
13976 - For each offer ordered, get 1 potted plant.
Price: 1 - $5.95
2 or more - $5.45
Quantity:
Rosemary Herbs - Seed Packet
14600 - For each offer ordered, get approx. 100 seeds.
Price: 1 - $1.95
2 or more - $1.80
Quantity:
Product Details
Height: 60 inches in warm areas, 24-36 inches in the North.
Spacing: 18 inches between mature plants
Depth: 1/8 inch
Spread: 18-24 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 15-20 day average, erratic, poor
Days To Maturity: 85
Yield: N/A
Fruit: N/A
Comments: Annual. Semi-evergreen, shrub-type plant. Light blue flowers in April-May. Valued for culinary and ornamental uses. Repels insects. Piney-mint flavor and aroma.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Rosemary Herbs  Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

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 -  Saturday, June 09, 2007
The Aroma of Rosemary
Reviewed By: Pamala (Wolf Point, Montana)
Because I live in Zone 3, I had to wait a bit for my rosemary plant to arrive; however, the wait was well worth it. On opening the package, the rosemary plant was plump with spiky leaves and its aroma drifted out into the air. Immediately I planted the rosemary with its vigorous root system in a pot for my deck, and every morning, I inhale its fragrance for a little aromatherapy.


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