Rosemary
Rosemary is an evergreen perennial shrub that grows to a height of up to 150 cm. It has small pink flowers that bloom in early spring and last until early summer.
Sometimes a second bloom may appear in early fall. It has short, narrow, bright green leaves similar to needles, which are slightly lighter on the underside. When crushed, it has a strong, beautiful scent. Rosemary does not grow wild in our country; it is only grown in gardens or as a houseplant. Rosemary was praised in ancient times as a symbol of love, marriage, death, and immortality. It was used in incense, to make wreaths, and as a decoration in wedding bouquets.
Rosemary can be grown from seeds or cuttings. Plant rosemary in a warm, sunny, and well-drained location with alkaline soil. The herb also grows well in planters. In winter, protect the plant from moisture and cold. You can pick fresh leaves throughout the year.
The package contains 50 seeds.
