It's Blooming

OldGuy43

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So I was out wandering and lo and behold, one of the rosemary I planted about Christmas time is blooming.

:weee At least I'm assuming that's a good sign?

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Whoops, got the wrist strap in that one. :rolleyes:

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Looks nice and established! Good job! You can harvest some anytime- have you eaten any??
 

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Hey good job, I was all excited because mine was blooming this week too. My rosemary is 3 years old now and has gotten huge! :D
 

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Good for you for getting that rosemary to bloom! ;) I haven't had any success getting rosemary to bloom.
 

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lesa said:
Looks nice and established! Good job! You can harvest some anytime- have you eaten any??
Yes, I've already used some to bake rosemary - garlic wheat bread and rosemary chicken. Delicious if I do say so myself. I do need to learn to use a lot less than that dried stuff that comes in jars though.
 

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We're fortunate here in San Diego as far as rosemary goes. It's a plant it and ignore it plant here. The bees seem to like it and I've often wondered what rosemary honey tastes like.
 
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