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Rosemary

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    • How to Grow Rosemary Indoors

      Rosemary is one of the oldest and most recognizable herbs. It looks a little like an evergreen shrub, and has a sharp fragrance and flavor that enhances savory dishes, pork, lamb, game and hearty stews. Growing rosemary can be a problem if you live in areas that have harsh winters. A perennial that is not winter hardy, rosemary won't... more »

    • How to Distinguish Between Rosemary Varieties

      Rosemary is an herb that is used in the kitchen as well as the garden. It is rugged, easy to grow and drought tolerant. Rosemary is used as ground covers, decorative trees and meat flavorings. But who would have thought there'd be so many different types of rosemary? more »

    • How to Grow Rosemary in a Container

      Container growing is a great way to enjoy the rosemary plant year-round, if you live in a cold winter climate. Rosemary is originally a Mediterranean plant that likes it warm. It's an easy plant to grow, not needing too much attention and growing it in a container gives you the option of having it indoors or out. You will need a large... more »

    • How to Grow Rosemary From Seeds

      Rosemary doesn't only give you fresh herbs to cook with but is a pretty bush with a wonderful aroma. Rosemary is a member of the mint family and has dark green leaves with pale blue flowers. If left to grow, the shrub can reach 6 feet tall. The herb originated in the Mediterranean so it likes the hot weather. But it's also an easy... more »

    • How Does Rosemary Grow?

      Rosemary is an aromatic perennial herb with blue, pink and white flowers that can be grown either in the garden or inside your home. Mature rosemary plants reach a height of three to six feet and live as long as 30 years under ideal conditions.

      With origins in the Mediterranean, rosemary grows well outside in warm climates. Since... more »

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    • How to Grow Rosemary Herbs

      Rosemary is a hardy perennial herb native to the Mediterranean area. It is extremely heat and drought resistant, producing beautiful delicate blue... more »

    • How to Select Rosemary

      Rosemary is a hardy perennial herb. With its woody stems and evergreen needle leaves, rosemary is an excellent landscape plant. Its leaves are... more »

    • How to Learn Rosemary Varieties

      Rosemary is a very aromatic herb. Two varieties of rosemary are known as upright and creeping. Rosmarinis officinalis refers to the upright... more »

    • Uses of Rosemary Oil

      Rosemary has been seasoning Mediterranean dishes for centuries. The Romans used rosemary in religious ceremonies, weddings and health care. The... more »

    • How to Grow the Herb Rosemary

      Rosemary is a fragrant herb with flat leaves that will grow into a sizable bush under the right conditions. It's easy to care for, and the stems... more »

    • Making Rosemary Oil

      Rosemary oil begins with the best fresh rosemary that you can find. Dried is really not comparable when making an oil. You always want to use... more »

    • How to Fertilize Rosemary Plants

      Rosemary is a tasty and easy to grow herb that thrives on neglect. Though it is a hearty plant that requires little care, proper fertilization is... more »

    • How to Make Homemade Beauty Treatments With Rosemary

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    • What Is Rosemary Oil Used for?

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    • How to Use Rosemary Oil as an Insect Repellent

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    Wikipedia

    Rosemary

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    Rosemary () is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant evergreen needle-like leaves. It is native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae, which also includes many other herbs.

    The name rosemary has nothing to do with the rose or the name Mary, but derives from the Latin name , which is from "dew" (ros) and "sea" (marinus), or "dew of the sea" — apparently because it is frequently found growing near the sea.

    Taxonomy

    Description
    Forms range from upright to trailing; the upright forms can reach tall, rarely .

    The leaves are evergreen, long and 2–5 mm broad, green above, and white below with dense short woolly hair.

    Flowering, very common in a mature and healthy specimen, blooms in summer in the north; but can be everblooming in warm-winter climates and is variable in color, being white, pink, purple, or blue.

    Cultivation
    Since it is attractive and tolerates some degree of drought, it is also used in landscaping, especially in areas having a Mediterranean climate. It is considered easy to grow for beginner gardeners, and is pest-resistant.

    Rosemary grows on friable loam soil with good drainage in an open sunny position, it will not withstand water logging and some varieties may be susceptible to frost. It grows best in neutral - alkaline conditions pH (pH 7-7.8) with average fertility.National Non-Food Crops Centre. . Retrieved on 2009-04-23.

    Rosemary is easily pruned into shapes and has been used for topiary. When grown in pots, it is best kept trimmed to stop it getting straggly and unsightly, though when grown in a garden, rosemary can grow quite large and still be attractive. It can be propagated from an existing plant by clipping a shoot long, stripping a few leaves from the bottom, and planting it directly into soil.

    Numerous cultivars have been selected for garden use. The following are frequently sold:
    * Albus — white flowers
    * Arp read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary

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