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Tuscan Blue rosemary can be seen at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. The plantcan be grown as an annual in central Ohio.
Rosemary has deep associations with Christianity, and in a Tuscan monastery it will grow into a large and venerated shrub. But as a houseplant here, its days are numbered. Most will drown at the ...
I have spent the past two years trying to establish a modest but charming hedge of rosemary, not the waist-high, architectural walls of clipped rosemary that I once saw in the south of France, but ...
‘Tuscan Blue’ is taller with similar flowers. A mound-shaped rosemary with blue, nearly violet flowers could be ‘Collingwood Ingram’ or ‘Ken Taylor’ varieties.
Seventh-graders, from left, Shaila Menta, Natasha Sachs, ChloeArnold, Austin Shadel, Madeleine Skipworth, and Craig Kimball, worktogether to plant Tuscan blue rosemary Friday at Alta Vista ...
My least favourite rosemary is the more upright 'Tuscan Blue', as this can develop dead patches in it for no apparent reason, so can't be relied upon for a hedge. Can potting mix go off?
The Garden Docs answer questions on rosemary plants, milkweed and more. Nadine asks: “I have a tall ‘Tuscan Blue' rosemary plant; can I use it for cooking?” Yes. All of the rosemary herbs ...
Rosemary grows well in Texas and goes well with lots of things that we eat, including most meats and potatoes. It’s also pretty, historic, and a longtime symbol of remembrance.
Tuscan blue rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis "Tuscan Blue") is an upright shrub that quickly makes a six-foot informal hedge. For a mounding shrub of about three feet, try the "Collingwood Ingram ...
Rosemary is evergreen so stays looking good the year round, it has lovely flowers of blues ranging from almost mauve to rich ultramarine, it smells heavenly, and it’s an essential kitchen herb.