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Jan 10th, 2007
Jan 10th, 2007
Rosemary grows well year-round
Many sources with information on houseplants say that rosemary is among the culinary herbs that can be grown outdoors in summer and brought in during winter, and is “the best to grow indoors year-round,” says garden expert Barbara Pleasant. A rosemary topiary (tree-shaped) or a plant pruned into a Christmas-tree shape is a popular gift for cooks and gardeners during the holidays. [ read more ]
Source: www.tennessean.com
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