Arp Rosemary
Arp Rosemary is grown for its aromatic gray green foliage and flavor. It will grow from 2' to 4' tall and just as wide. Plant Arp Rosemary in full sun and well drained soil. The blossoms are purple and will bloom from late spring through late summer. They will attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies when in bloom.
Use Arp Rosemary in a perennial border, Cottage Garden, container or even for topiary. It is deer resistant and will become drought tolerant once it is established. Arp Rosemary is grown as an annual in our area. The stems of Arp Rosemary are strong and straight and can be used as skewers in cooking, hence its name.
Arp Rosemary leaves and flowers can be used as seasoning in lamb dishes, vinegars, soups, and stews. Arp Rosemary can be used fresh or dried. To dry the leaves, hang the Rosemary upside down in a warm location away from sunlight. When the leaves are dry, remove them from the stems and store the leaves in a tightly closed container for up to a year in a cool, dark location, such as a cupboard. Do not crush the leaves until they are ready for use as they may lose some of their flavor.
Rosemary was named Herb of the Year in 2000 by the International Herb Association.
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Use Arp Rosemary in a perennial border, Cottage Garden, container or even for topiary. It is deer resistant and will become drought tolerant once it is established. Arp Rosemary is grown as an annual in our area. The stems of Arp Rosemary are strong and straight and can be used as skewers in cooking, hence its name.
Arp Rosemary leaves and flowers can be used as seasoning in lamb dishes, vinegars, soups, and stews. Arp Rosemary can be used fresh or dried. To dry the leaves, hang the Rosemary upside down in a warm location away from sunlight. When the leaves are dry, remove them from the stems and store the leaves in a tightly closed container for up to a year in a cool, dark location, such as a cupboard. Do not crush the leaves until they are ready for use as they may lose some of their flavor.
Rosemary was named Herb of the Year in 2000 by the International Herb Association.
4" $4.99
#1 11.99
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