Should you really be planting things when you can cook an egg on your patio? The answer is yes! Fear not, my sun-loving friend! While your northern neighbors are harvesting …
August in USDA zones 7-8 presents a unique opportunity for gardeners to balance the waning summer heat with the promise of a bountiful fall harvest. These zones, characterized by their …
In the verdant world of herbs, few plants command the reverence and admiration that rosemary does. A symbol of remembrance, fidelity, and a staple in the kitchen, rosemary has a …
Growing rosemary from seed is, let's face it, a huge pain. The germination rate of rosemary seed is only 15 to 50%, so you’ll have to plant way more than …
As you probably already know, rosemary is a popular herb that is commonly used in cooking. It grows as a small bush with aromatic, evergreen leaves and blue, pink, purple, …
Wherever you choose to grow rosemary, in open land, a raised bed, or a pot, general care is simple! Rosemary prefers dry feet and needs well-drained, sandy or loamy soil, …
Before deciding how you want to start your garden, consider how much patience you have (for seeds), how many plants you want in the end, and whether you have established …