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Fresno Seed Co. Rosemary Untreated - 428 mg Packet (Approx 300 Seeds)

Description: Customers, please read our new small seed order shipping policy: Recently, USPS has increased their shipping prices which has caused us to charge an additional fee for shipping, everybody knows, there's really no such thing as FREE Shipping. Many seed sellers price their offerings low and ship the product in a simple letter envelope with no tracking which is perfectly fine but the problems we incur is that USPS either mishandles the letter sometimes the seeds are damaged even though we do everything we can possibly do to prevent this from happening and we do so for our customers and your satisfaction is our #1 concern. So our only solution on our end is simple. We are going to let you, the customer decide upon checkout. You will have 2 choices: #1. In a package with tracking for 3.99 and no additional charge for any additional packets or: #2. You may choose the economy way in a letter envelope and no tracking for .99 and no charge for any additional packets and we cannot be responsible for any lost orders or damage that might occur along the way. We own and operate Fresno Seed Co. and are professionals at what we do. We handle and store our seed & ship it to our customers. We are fully licensed and registered seed sellers in the state where we reside, all our seeds comes from some of the best suppliers anywhere in the world today. We have been selling products on several 3rd party channels to include our own web site for many years and ship worldwide. We hope you take it all in consideration when choosing a genuine seller no matter whom you may choose to buy your products from. Be sure to check our shop for other types and varieties of premium seeds and many other high quality products our prices are priced competitive and fair, I'm sure you will agree.Basic Info Latin Name:Salvia rosmarinusRosemary Color:Sage-green leaves, woody stems, pink, violet, indigo flowersRosemary Flavor:Fragrant, woodsy, aromatic mint, pine-like, citrus, floralGrowing InfoHardiness Zone:Annual 2-11 (Perennial 6-10)Days to Maturity:2nd year maturityDays to Germination:14-28Seeding Depth:Press into soil without coveringPlant Spacing:36-48"Row Spacing:36-48"Plant Height:36-48"Growth Habit:Woody and herbaceous spreading shrubSoil Preference:Average, loose, sandy, well-drainedTemperature Preference:40-65 °FLight Preference:Full sunOtherPests and Diseases:Once established, rosemary as few known pests. Susceptible to mold and mildew caused by oversaturation in poorly ventilated and poorly drained gardens.How to Grow Rosemary Culinary Herb from SeedRosemary is a cold-hardy herb able to overwinter outdoors in zone 7 and warmer. Begin indoors 8-10 weeks prior to final frost date. Plant 3-4 seeds .25” deep per cell, transplanting to slightly dry but well-drained soil in full sun. Germinates in 14-28 days, thinning to 1 plant per pot or every 24-48” in the garden. If keeping indoors or on patio, try growing rosemary in a terra cotta container to allow for proper drainage, saturation, and airflow of soil. Susceptible to powdery mildew and root rot from humidity, overwatering, and poor circulation.Like many herbs and flowers, rosemary seeds benefit from a process of cold stratification, which simulates a brief winter dormancy that the seeds would otherwise experience if having been grown in the wild. Simply place the packet of seeds in the freezer for anywhere from 2-6 weeks prior to sowing to artificially cold stratify.Rosemary can grow without first being cold stratified, but you will greatly notice a reduced germination rate, increased days to germination, and thinner, less robust plants.Rosemary Culinary Seeds in the Herb GardenPerennial Mediterranean herbs such as lavender and thyme require the dry, rocky, and shallow soils native to the region and promise to thrive in any garden able to offer such conditions. Rosemary is widely grown in pots and containers because they offer the thorough and reliable drainage necessary for plants to thrive perennially. If growing in a container, try blending even parts sand and perlite into the potting soil before transplanting for even better drainage.Soil is best if allowed to dry out between watering because Salvia rosmarinus is susceptible to mold, mildew, and rot in humid and poorly drained gardens. Unlike fruit-bearing crops such as tomatoes and eggplants, rosemary is not a heavy feeder and generally performs well without the use of fertilizers. Rosemary does best in slightly acidic soil with a pH of about 6.0-7.0.Harvesting Rosemary Culinary HerbUnlike lavender which is almost strictly grown and harvested for its fragrant blooms, rosemary is harvested for its perennially aromatic stems and can be harvested as needed nearly any time of year, not just spring or summer. Harvesting rosemary follows the same basic guidelines as pruning or propagating and experienced gardeners will often take the opportunity to prune, propagate, and harvest all from the same cuttings.While many herbs can lose their fragrance with maturity, rosemary is known to maintain it even under a pile of winter snow. If harvesting for culinary use, it's recommended to only harvest smaller and newer growth since these younger cuttings will be less woody, more tender, while boasting a more refined fragrance.About Rosemary Culinary Herb SeedsSalvia rosmarinus. (2nd Year Maturity) Rosemary is a perennial herb that grows upright into a profusion of fragrant needle leaves. It is used in cooking and bread, making fragrant oils and soaps.Rosemary is high in vitamin B6, iron, and calcium. Wrap a bunch and hang it to dry in your kitchen to liven up your cooking area. Rosemary is drought tolerant, loves full sun, and grows back vigorously after cutting.Sow directly into the soil or in pots a few centimeters down in a location that gets full sun. Keep at about 60° F for 2-3 weeks until germination. Keep seeds evenly moist during germination. Plants should be spaced about 3 feet apart. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall.Rosemary plants are warm tender perennials native to regions in the Mediterranean. As an evergreen with needle-like leaves and woody stems, Rosemary matures as a cold-hardy perennial during its second season—potentially living up to 20 years! Due to its floral sap with hints of citrus, Rosemary is used as a culinary herb or for aromatherapy with its fragrant sage-green sprigs.

Price: 3.5 USD

Location: Fresno, California

End Time: 2023-11-26T07:12:36.000Z

Shipping Cost: 1.5 USD

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Fresno Seed Co. Rosemary Untreated - 428 mg Packet (Approx 300 Seeds)Fresno Seed Co. Rosemary Untreated - 428 mg Packet (Approx 300 Seeds)

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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Type: Herb Seeds, Herbs

Number in Pack: 1

Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun

Common Name: Rosemary

Brand: Fresno Seed Co.

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