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See Tuscan Blue rosemary in the herb spiral in the Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Children's Garden at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. — Barbara Arnold.
Some of the better varieties for cooking include Benenden Blue, Flora Rosa, Tuscan Blue, Majorca Pink, Arp, Albiflorus, Huntington Carpet, McConnell's Blue, Irene, Holly Hyde and Hill Hardy to ...
‘Tuscan Blue’ is taller with similar flowers. A mound-shaped rosemary with blue, nearly violet flowers could be ‘Collingwood Ingram’ or ‘Ken Taylor’ varieties.
For those looking to grow rosemary for culinary or medicinal use, lean towards upright types (they also make wonderful hedges). ... Tuscan Blue Rosemary. $89.00 at thesill.com. Upright Rosemary Plant.
This rosemary is perfect for shearing into formal topiaries and hedges (or bonsai style). Common cultivars are Tuscan Blue and shorter Benenden Blue. Two varieties with increased cold hardiness ...
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 Gardensi… ...
I have spent the past two years trying to establish a modest but charming hedge of rosemary, ... survived, as did Gorizia and Herb Cottage. These did not: Tuscan Blue, Golden Rain, ...
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? JERRY ...
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.
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 ...