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Rosemary
Hi everyone,
I was recentlyluck enough to stumble upon a rosemary bush outside my local Sainsburies! Obviously I picked a few stalks to take home for my Sunday roast but want to know if I can easily plant one of these bushes in my garden? I am not a keen gardener, but have a few large ceramic pots. Can I simply put some Rosemary in fresh soil in daid pots and watch it grow into a plant? |
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In my experience rosemary is practically unkillable, so I shouldn't think you'll have any problems!
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yes, it grows in any type of soil and is drought tolerant if you are not too good at watering afterwards
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Oh great thanks guys!! I shall do that as great to have yourself instead of paying 80p for a tiny bunch! Do you think I have to emerse the stalks in the soil or leave poking out?
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Next time your at sainsbury take a cutting, and you can grow it from there
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In my experience rosemary is practically unkillable, so I shouldn't think you'll have any problems!
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