Rosemary
$3.99 – $12.99
Rosemary features green needle-like foliage that can be formed into a fragrant bush. They make an excellent perfumed addition to gardens, flowerbeds, or containers. This versatile herb has also been known for other applications besides cooking such as medicinal purposes, essential oils, pain relief, and skin health! In the culinary world, rosemary is a staple herb for many dishes. Its pungent, piney flavor pairs well with meats, vegetables, and even stews.
Species: rosmarinus
Plant Height: 48 in.
Spread: 48 in.
Evergreen: Yes
Plant Form: Upright
Summer Foliage Color: Green
Minimum Sunlight: Full Sun
Maximum Sunlight: Full Sun
Rosemary, boasting fragrant, green, needle-like foliage, can be shaped into a lovely bush, adding a touch of elegance to any space. It makes an excellent addition to gardens, flowerbeds, or containers, filling the air with its perfume. This versatile herb has a long history of uses beyond culinary applications, including medicinal purposes, essential oils, pain relief, and skin health!
Rosemary’s emerald evergreen foliage becomes peppered with light lavender flowers throughout the year. These delightful flowers attract helpful pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while the herb/shrub’s scent makes a natural mosquito repellent! In addition to its ornamental and fragrant qualities, rosemary boasts a long history of uses beyond culinary applications, including medicinal purposes, essential oils, pain relief, and skin health.
Rosemary varieties grow between 2 to 3 feet tall and wide, thriving in well-draining soil. For culinary use, plant in organic soil and fertilize organically. These drought-tolerant beauties are low-maintenance. Protect them from harsh winter conditions if necessary. Rosemary also may also require protection from cold temperatures in winter.