OldGuy43
Garden Ornament
OldGal and I were at Lowe's today and found two Rosemary plants (Rosmarinus officinalis) on sale for $3.25 marked down from $13.00. The little tag that comes with them gives me the following information:
Water Arid Dry
Average size 30"x30"
Spacing 24" - 48"
Growth rate Medium
Cold hardiness 0 to -10 Zone 6 (I'm in 8b)
Pruning Prune to control size
Fertilization Early spring
Planted them in the ground just shy of the top of the root ball near our raised xeriscape garden (full sun) with used potting soil, gave them about a handful of 13-13-13 fertilizer around the perimeter and didn't water since it's raining here right now and it's supposed to continue to do so for about 3 days.
My first question came about because I visited "Lowe's Plant Guide" ( http://www.lowes.com/cd_Lowes+Plant+Guide_253427968_?url=plant.aspx?code=L7037 ) and found that they list this plant as not "Water Wise". How can that be considering it's supposed to be an "Arid Dry" plant?
Next question; I learned the hard way not to over water Rosemary. My previous experience has been with those little "Christmas Tree" ones that they sell at Home Depot. I tried raising them in a large container outdoors. The first one died after a few months and the second lasted about 2 years and died last spring. Any suggestions on keeping these alive will be appreciated.
Water Arid Dry
Average size 30"x30"
Spacing 24" - 48"
Growth rate Medium
Cold hardiness 0 to -10 Zone 6 (I'm in 8b)
Pruning Prune to control size
Fertilization Early spring
Planted them in the ground just shy of the top of the root ball near our raised xeriscape garden (full sun) with used potting soil, gave them about a handful of 13-13-13 fertilizer around the perimeter and didn't water since it's raining here right now and it's supposed to continue to do so for about 3 days.
My first question came about because I visited "Lowe's Plant Guide" ( http://www.lowes.com/cd_Lowes+Plant+Guide_253427968_?url=plant.aspx?code=L7037 ) and found that they list this plant as not "Water Wise". How can that be considering it's supposed to be an "Arid Dry" plant?
Next question; I learned the hard way not to over water Rosemary. My previous experience has been with those little "Christmas Tree" ones that they sell at Home Depot. I tried raising them in a large container outdoors. The first one died after a few months and the second lasted about 2 years and died last spring. Any suggestions on keeping these alive will be appreciated.