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Old 07-28-2008, 11:12 PM
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Question Rosemary question..

I bought two arp rosemary bushes back in April. Jons Dad put them out for me and they have grown from 6 inches to a foot now. This type is supposed to come back every year.
Do they freeze and die back totally and then come back from the ground up? OR do the stems on them now just stay as they are over the winter? I had not been cutting any from it since putting it out to give it time to get a good hold and some size on it. Should I cut them back any at a certain time this fall? My thyme and sage died out totally and just came back from ground level this spring. I was wondering if the rosemary will do the same. If its going to die back anyway this fall I will def want to cut some of it.
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Old 07-29-2008, 11:23 AM
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Rosemary is an evergreen, but it depends on climate. Once it gets down below zero, it really harms the plant. The needles should stay on during the winter.

In our climate where it gets very cold in the winter, I leave my rosemary in a giant pot, and around the first snowfall I bring it inside and put it in a sunny window. Providing it gets a lot of sun, it rides the winter out just fine there, and plus, I don't have to go outside to get fresh rosemary.

I constantly prune my plant, but if you just planted it you may want to give it a week or two to get used to its new home. I will tell you, that they are not very forgiving when it comes to transplanting, so if you are going to put it in a pot, do it before it gets well established in the soil.

I have one here that is three years old, and is basically a bush now. I have it in a huge pot and am constantly giving cuttings of it away.
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Old 07-29-2008, 11:49 AM
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Thanks for the info.
I appreciate it.
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