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Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots

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Who doesn't love Rosemary?

We really do. It is one of our most used herbs and when established will fill your garden with amazing scent year after year. Lets not forget the kitchen. Rosemary is one of the most used herbs in the world for both it's flavour and health benefits. 

One benefit that Rosemary is said to have, is on improving memory, although we can't think where we read that (only joking).

What's in this collection?

This is a collection of some of our most popular Established Rosemary plants. The collection is made up of 3 different varieties with 2 plants of each, which will be labelled in the pack.

* Please note if you order more than one pack of plants you will get the same pack again*

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Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots
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Rosemary Collection - 6 Established 9cm Pots - Plant information

Size: Rosemary can grow up to 150cm and spread up to 90cm. Pruning will keep it much smaller.

Position: Rosemary likes warm sunny, well drained conditions and is pretty robust.

Feeding etc: Feeding - Rosemary should thrive in most soils. In a container, an annual balanced fertiliser, after it has flowered can be added.
Pruning - The best time to prune is just after flowering, around spring time, this gives the plant enough growing time before the winter.
Propogation - Take cuttings after flowering, find stems where you have dead wood (not dead though) just where the new growth is.

Care: Rosemary can be grown in the ground or in a pot. Rosemary does not like wet roots, so a raised beds or a container is ideal. Let the soil dry out between waterings. Be careful not to over water. Cover in cold winters.