50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds-Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary favorite that enhances many foods-Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034
50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds-Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary favorite that enhances many foods-Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034
50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds-Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary favorite that enhances many foods-Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034
50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds-Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary favorite that enhances many foods-Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034
50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds-Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary favorite that enhances many foods-Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034
50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds-Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary favorite that enhances many foods-Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034

50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds-Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary favorite that enhances many foods-Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034

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50+ Rosemary Herb Seeds -Rosemarinus Officinalis-Rich in Aroma-Culinary Favorite that enhances many foods- Very Beneficial Perennial Herb-G034

Description:

Rosemary has stiff stems with crisp, fir-like leaves and a strong, rich aroma. Dried leaves release more flavour if freshly crushed. Plant in full sun in the garden or a big container. This is one of the woody stemmed perennial herbs, and in the right spot, plants can become large and shrubby.

Rosemary is a wonderful herb that is popular as both a garden herb and a culinary favorite It is a easy to grow perennial herb that enhances many foods including breads, vegetables and meats. It is also attractive and great to use for landscaping.

Grow Rosemary from herb seeds to create a lovely garden or container herb plant that is highly resistant to deer, drought and pests. This tough little garden gem is one of the most ornamental plants for the herb garden. In summer, deep blue-violet flowers arise in great masses, and the rich color stays true even in the hottest days, refusing to bleach or fade. Rosemary herb plants are very attractive to beneficial insects and attract pollinators to the garden. Rosemary can also be kept in a container to be brought indoors during the winter. Rosemary plants can be shaped and manicured to promote a more attractive, compact addition to your herb garden or container.

How To Grow Rosemary from Herb Seeds: You may soak the Rosemary seeds before sowing to help prime the seed. Sow the herb seeds on the surface of the soil (indoors 6 - 8 weeks before last frost) or outdoors when temperatures have warmed up. Do not cover the Rosemary seeds as light is needed for germination. For harvesting, flavor is best before plant blooms. Clip leaves and sprigs as needed and use fresh, or dry for later use. Leaves may be frozen as well. Note: Approximately 1000 seeds covers 20 square feet.

Herb Specifications:

Season: Perennial

Hardiness Zones: 7 - 11

Height: 12 - 36 inches

Bloom Season: Spring

Bloom Color: Purple

Environment: Full sun

Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8

Deer Resistant: Yes

Temperature: 65 - 85 F (18-29 C)

Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days

Light Required: Yes

Depth: Press seed onto surface of soil, do not cover seed

Sowing Rate: 1 seed per inch, approximately 1000 seeds covers 20 square feet

Moisture: Keep moist until germination

Plant Spacing: Rows 18 inches a part; thin seedlings 12 inches