Path to the Plate: Rosemary

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
March 14, 2022
Price
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Overview

This factsheet instructs gardeners on the care of rosemary plants and provides two recipes that showcase the herb.

Rosemary is an easy-to-grow, evergreen shrub that can be grown in any low-maintenance landscape or home herb garden. The plant is 18 to 48 inches tall when mature and produces small flowers in the spring, summer, and fall. This factsheet instructs gardeners on the care of rosemary plants and provides two recipes that showcase the herb. (2 pages)

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