Caring for rosemary indoors during winter is straightforward. Place your rosemary in a window that gets six to eight hours of ...
Are you plagued by mosquitoes every time you head outside? There's one smoky spot in your yard where you could be bite-free ...
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Q: I use rosemary purchased from the store for cooking. It is expensive and stays fragrant very long if I don't use it all. I would like to plant rosemary in our yard so that I can use it in my ...
Question:I use rosemary which I purchase from the store for cooking. It is expensive and does stay fragrant very long if I don't use it all. I would like to plant rosemary in our yard so that I can ...
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The gift of rosemary for the holidays

Rosemary topiaries are extremely popular during the holidays because they are often shaped like Christmas trees.
A: Joyce Cotter, president of the Chattahoochee Unit of the Herb Society of America, says rosemary flowers are quite edible. She advises that you remove the green, leaflike calyx at the base of the ...
Growing your own herbs is a culinary flex and rosemary is a great starter plant. Follow this simple maintenance tip so you can impress for years to come.
Rosemary is an aromatic evergreen shrub that has leaves similar to pine needles. The leaves are used as a flavouring in foods like stuffings and roast lamb, pork, chicken and turkey. Rosemary is also ...
Slice the fennel wafer thin and marinate in the lemon juice and zest. Put the tomatoes in boiling water for one minute, then skin them, cut out the seeds and chop into dice. Put both on a serving dish ...