Rosemary
Rosemary is an evergreen, perennial herb with blue flowers. It is an aromatic and distinctive herb with a sweet, resinous flavor. It prefers Mediterranean growing conditions: full sun and well-draining, dry soil. "Wet feet" is basically death to rosemary. Grow with plants that prefer similar conditions. We love growing rosemary in the sunniest areas of our yards, even the parking strips. Rosemary plants can range between 18 - 60" in height - remember they are perennial, so they take a little longer to grow but they reward you nonetheless. Rosemary may overwinter in colder climates if mulched or protected from the harsh elements. Thrives in full sun and well-draining soil. Days to Maturity: 80 - 100 Companion Plants: Calendula, Lavender, Oregano, Sage, Thyme Heirloom, Open-Pollinated (OP) Plant Spacing: 18 - 36" Photo Credit: Jess Page