EMBRACING ROSEMARY
March 1, 2012 by Sandra Jonas
Posted in Shrubs, Uncategorized | Tagged rosemary | 7 Comments
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Indeed it is charming…..rosemary is such a good tough plant and this trailing form just is lovely – I have some in a bed at edge of my patio in such a hot/dry location. It thrives, gives me so many stems for cooking. Loves its spot here and looks so attractive all the time
Thanks, Sandra
It is such a lovely plant. I grow mine as topiary in a cone, tree shape and it just thrives on neglect. It sure looks good with pottery. I always enjoy your blog.
Nature is so beautiful!
oh oh just beautiful -and i can only imagine the scent!
That’s a wonderful photo! I love it!
so pretty. I love rosemary for all the reasons shared here-I have some shrubbery that never fails to delight me especially its fragrance. pgt
Love the texture of the rosemary against that smooth terra cotta pot.