Through salt over your shoulder
Keep rosemary by your garden gate
Plant Lavendar for Luck
And fall in love as often as you can.
in the ground in the backyard in the garden
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I dig my garden i dig, dig, dig i did my garden i dig it deep i plant my seeds and watch them grow, then a rabbit comes along and, oh, no he eats my (chosen vegetable) munch, munch, munch He eats my ("), he eats the whole bunch i run to the garden and say shu, shu, shu but the rabbit comes back, what shall i do?
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If the soil in a container garden need to be replenished and it is not time to repot the plant, fertilizer must be added to the soil. This can be accomplished through organic or inorganic means.
Well you cannot produce rosemary but you can grow it. All you need to do is buy the seeds or the herb that is already growing. Then plant it in a large pot or your garden. Make sure that you plant it or place it in appropriate conditions or climate.
Rosemary is an aromatic herb, most often used in cooking. You can find dried rosemary in the spice section of your grocery store. Grocery stores also carry fresh rosemary sprigs, if that's what your recipe calls for. Rosemary is also grown outdoors as an ornamental plant, often as part of an herb garden.
Yes. It is a flowering plant.
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Rosmarinus officinalis or the common Rosemary is an herbaceous shrub. It is used as an ornamental plant as well as a culinary herb.
Polar plant, compass-weed, or compass plant.
A rosemary stem
No but you can take cuttings.
They are, not surprisingly, the leaves of the rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) bush.Commonly used in cooking and as an ornamental plant.
rosemary
15 years
yes Spurge is a garden plant.