Rosemary. Rosmarinus officinalis L.
Calcareous, grainy, loose soil and dry, even low-fertile soil are suitable for growing rosemary.
In summer, the plant displayed in the pot is placed in a garden or on a balcony in a warm, sunny place, moving into bright, cool, well-ventilated spaces in the autumn before frost sets in.
Growing rosemary in a pot usually blooms in the third year of development.
Rosemary blooms in tiny, light blue or white flowers.
Rosemary height ~ 1 m on average.
You can sow all year round, but if there's a desire to grow in a garden, then the most appropriate sowing time is mid-February. The important thing is not to salve the seeds and the Stadins, but not to sprinkle them.
5 Seeds in the packs.