Growing rosemary
Tips, Tricks
Rosemary is a colorful, drought tolerant herb to grow in warm climates with full sun and fast draining soil. It showy and edible. Here are some tips on the kinds of rosemary you can grow and how to use it in your garden. For more information, check out these articles: http://gardengates.info/plant-profiles-rosemary-'ken-taylor' http://gardengates.info/herbs-double-duty-garden http://gardengates.info/how-to-care-for-rosemary-christmas-trees
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If they are grown from seed it will probably take a year and maybe two to bloom. Expect them to bloom in early spring. If the plant is growing well and getting plenty of sun it's probably just a question of time. Be patient. And make sure not to over-water or feed it. Rosemary grows best in lean, well-drained soil.
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I'm thinking why is my rosemary not bearing some flowers? Any problem? It's over a year old and yet until now it's not flowering.
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@TheDubDoubt Hmmm, even the first true leaves tend to be somewhat flat and needle-like on rosemary so I suspect if you didn't plant something else in that spot, perhaps Mother Nature did. Round leaves don't sound like rosemary. Do they have a scent when rubbed? They may be another herb. Or they may be something self-seeded from elsewhere.
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