rosemary and thyme
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Re: rosemary and thyme
I'm working on a variety of Rosemary called Tucsan Blue. It's taken a while to establish itself in a pot, about a year, but now it's loving life! It has lovely flaky bark and a twisted trunk. Rosemary doesn't like to have wet feet, so use a quick draining potting medium and don't prune off too much of the rootball at once. I learned the hard way
Also, if you want to wire the branches, do it before they lignify because they snap very easily once hardened off.
Also, if you want to wire the branches, do it before they lignify because they snap very easily once hardened off.
Marco Giai-Coletti- Member
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