Rosemary can be grown in almost every garden in the right conditions. Rosemary must be planted in direct sunlight and in loam soil.
Rosemary is easily grown in the UK. It can be planted and grown as a normal shrub.
Not naturally, but rosemary can/might be grown in greenhouses. i think
Rosemary is a shrub. The herb can be collected from wild rosemary or farmed rosemary.
Yes, and peaches and cherries and apples and melons.
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.
Well... Rosemary is a herb thus meaning it is grown and not made! So basically as it is a herb it can be grown almost anywhere with the correct amount of sunlight, water, and nutrients.
its grown
Rosemary should be watered deeply but infrequently when grown outdoors, typically about once every 1-2 weeks depending on the weather and soil conditions. It is important to allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.
It is grown on farms and in gardens.
grapes
Native to the south of France and other Mediterranean regions. Rosemary thrives in chalky or sandy soil in full sun. The herb grows wild on dry, rocky slopes near the sea.
Depends on the intended use of the plants: Ornamental plants grown for gardens or landscaping are normally produced by horticulturists. Plants grown for food consumption are grown and produced by agriculturists.