My rosemary recently had to move into the house so she would survive the winter. This has increased the number of rosemary flavored meals served here inestimably. Yum.
Oh good call, Cody. I'll put her outside during the day. I just noticed last week that she was croaking outside. Well, maybe just winterizing her self and not dying at all, but I'm really needy and want fresh rosemary all winter. :)
Love the blog! I just had to comment on this one... my darling mother planted two rosemary bushes in our garden when we moved in back in 2004. Since then, they have dominated their garden beds, and have just in general become monstrous behemoths. Recently, we had to back a large van up to our door for a couch swapping (an adventure in and of itself, I assure you!), and in the process the van ripped right through one of the gargantuan rosemary bushes - tore the giant thing in two! The two halves happily continued to grow as if nothing had happened... they're unstoppable! I'm fairly sure these are the kinds of plants they REALLY meant to use in Day of the Triffids - they cannot be killed! XD Enjoy your rosemary - and if you ever need more, I've got tons to spare! :)
Be careful your rosemary plant doesn't die of heat stress! They don't love being indoors, even in the winter.
ReplyDeleteOh good call, Cody. I'll put her outside during the day. I just noticed last week that she was croaking outside. Well, maybe just winterizing her self and not dying at all, but I'm really needy and want fresh rosemary all winter. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the blog! I just had to comment on this one... my darling mother planted two rosemary bushes in our garden when we moved in back in 2004. Since then, they have dominated their garden beds, and have just in general become monstrous behemoths. Recently, we had to back a large van up to our door for a couch swapping (an adventure in and of itself, I assure you!), and in the process the van ripped right through one of the gargantuan rosemary bushes - tore the giant thing in two! The two halves happily continued to grow as if nothing had happened... they're unstoppable! I'm fairly sure these are the kinds of plants they REALLY meant to use in Day of the Triffids - they cannot be killed! XD Enjoy your rosemary - and if you ever need more, I've got tons to spare! :)
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