Hill Hardy Rosemary Plants offer superior habit with stiff foliage on semi-upright stems that are more compact then Arp. It is commonly used with meat and potato dishes, as well as tomato-based sauces. Plants can be pruned for growing in containers. Rosemary grows best in full to part sun locations with moist, well-drained soil. Deer and rabbits tend to avoid it. It can be grown indoors within a few feet of a east, south, or west facing window. Indoor plants should be keep moist and not allowed to dry out.
Rosemary Companion Plants: Cabbage, Broccoli
We grow our Hill Hardy Rosemary Herb Plants organically and guarantee them to arrive alive and thriving!