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Garden Master
Last spring, I bought "named" rosemary seeds: Oasis. This is somewhat new for me and I only hope that the plants are good, culinary-wise. Years ago I tried one from seed.
No, rosemary plants don't survive outdoors here. For 2 winters, I placed the Rex rosemary plants I propagated from one I bought on the floor of my basement. The late afternoon sun will track across the floor but the room is really too warm. Another room is cooler but there is no light in there. The second year, I might have had 7 or 8 plants and I remember thinking that 50% of them died. No more of that!
My unheated greenhouse has big Rex plants and quite a few little Oasis plants. If overnight temperatures are approaching single digitS', they get an extra layer of plastic. Below zero, a tarp goes over them, also. I can tell that they don't like any of it! However, it's been about 6 years and I haven't lost a rosemary plant.
This year, the Oasis should be large enough to try in the kitchen. I also have some Rosey rosemary seed. Thanks to @ninnymary .
Steve
No, rosemary plants don't survive outdoors here. For 2 winters, I placed the Rex rosemary plants I propagated from one I bought on the floor of my basement. The late afternoon sun will track across the floor but the room is really too warm. Another room is cooler but there is no light in there. The second year, I might have had 7 or 8 plants and I remember thinking that 50% of them died. No more of that!
My unheated greenhouse has big Rex plants and quite a few little Oasis plants. If overnight temperatures are approaching single digitS', they get an extra layer of plastic. Below zero, a tarp goes over them, also. I can tell that they don't like any of it! However, it's been about 6 years and I haven't lost a rosemary plant.
This year, the Oasis should be large enough to try in the kitchen. I also have some Rosey rosemary seed. Thanks to @ninnymary .
Steve