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Container Garden Update 22 – Propagation Project Begins – Rosemary



I start my long delayed propagation project by taking and preparing rosemary cuttings for rooting. I am looking for transplants to use as rosemary topiary and also to build a rosemary hedge, if possible. This could take a looooooong time, but you have to start somewhere.

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2 Comments

  1. Hmmm…Now you have me curious. I love my tea, but never thought about rosemary. I need to get some rosemary plants I think. I wouldn't use to terribly much of it either though.

  2. I can have digestive issues on occassion and a friend recommended the tea. You can take whole springs and pour boiling water over, or steep only the leaves in a teapot and then strain into glasses. About 2 springs per cup, if I remember correctly.

    You got me thinking, too. I am going to try a rosemary-peppermint since I have both in my garden.

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