Rosemary thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. This exposure helps the plant develop its rich flavor and aromatic qualities. Inadequate sunlight can lead to weak growth and a decline in overall health. If growing indoors, place rosemary near a south-facing window to ensure it receives enough light.
For rosemary, the ratio is three to one, fresh chopped to dried. So if your recipe calls for 2 tsp. of dried rosemary and you would rather use fresh, you will need three times as much, or two tablespoons of fresh chopped rosemary leaves.
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potatoes need about 67% of sun to grow
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well that depends, if you have a shady spot were you want to grow herbs rosemary would be easier, thyme likes sun lite.
sun/partial shade to light shade
At Least 5-6 Hours of Direct Sun
4 tsp of dried rosemary equals 1/4 cup fresh.
it will need half of sun light
Just had a word with Rosemary's secretary and at a weigh in last week and she came in at a slender 221kg