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Rosemary is one of the most rewarding herbs for home gardeners. It's fragrant, flavorful, and easy to grow. Whether planted ...
Few plants are more satisfying to work with than the herb rosemary. Its unmistakable fragrance can be intoxicating as you walk by it and brush your hand across its swaying stems. It’s kind of a ...
Rosemary has two basic growth forms: erect and trailing. The erect varieties are generally hardier, but the prostrate forms are hardy above 20 degrees if grown in well-drained soil. I have never ...
During long, hot summers in Tuscany, it thrived and didn't require any supplemental watering or feeding. Truly, one of the best low-maintenance heat-resistant ground covers that doubles as a fragrant ...
The prostrate varieties have a trailing habit that makes them suitable for hanging baskets or containers. Once established under the right conditions, rosemary will supply your needs for many years.
Rosemary is the symbol of remembrance, friendship and love and was thus used in wedding ceremonies; it was thought that the flowers turned blue when the Virgin Mary hung her blue cloak on a bush ...
Another low-growing rabbit-resistant ground cover is prostrate rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Prostratus’) although it cannot be walked on like dwarf yarrow.
The prostrate milkweed, a rare plant found in southern Texas and northeastern Mexico, spends much of its time dormant and below the surface, a federal scientist said.
Take prostrate rosemary or creeping juniper, both of which I’ve grown in public and private gardens across London. These evergreens are spreaders, producing a dense covering, and so doing a ...
Irene prostrate or spreading rosemary needs little water or care to cover a lot of ground in the dry garden. It’s an excellent drought-tolerant choice for California landscapes (and bees love it ...
Breathing in the scent of rosemary, I close my eyes and imagine the land from which it came. It was discovered growing in abundance along Mediterranean coastlines.