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We have resisted selling Rosemary seeds for years as they were slow and erratic germinators. Renee has been working with this seed for years and we now can offer it with confidence. It is still not the quickest kid on the block but well worth your time..
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The leaves give a mat roast a rich flavor if tucked into the skin before cooking (particularly good with poultry). It enriches chicken, meat, tomato soup and enhances stews and chopped finely adds zing to freshly cooked peas. Grow next to your carrots as it is said to repel carrot flies. Much used in the past to treat a variety of disorders. As time went by it became used specifically as a heart tonic, to aid ailing memory and to treat rheumatism and arthritis. Its action is gentle and gradual. As a hair rinse...
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This evergreen shrubby perennial is grown both for its attractive light blue flowers and its aromatic gray-green leaves. Rosemary grows as a year round landscape plant where winters are mild. Where winter temperatures drop into the teens, grow as a pot plant and bring indoors during cold months. Use sprigs to flavor meat dishes, olive oils, and vinegars. 85 days to maturity.
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Fresh and fragrant. LATHER's seven-seed lemon and rosemary soap massages and exfoliates skin naturally with seven different types of seeds--mustard, coriander, dill, sesame, poppy, fenugreek, and celery. Essential oils of lemon, lime, orange, and rosemary give it a clean, herbaceous aroma. Set of two.
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A tough, easy to grow herb that is terrific in containers, produces wonderful blue flowers and is a tasty addition to some of your favorite dishes. Height is variable, from 18-60 inches tall and can be kept clipped at almost any height. Please note: Seed is primed for easier and faster germination, but should be used within a few weeks of purchase for best results. Winter hardy to zone 6. Packet is 50 seeds.
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Rosemary (Rosemarinus Officinalis) anciently had a reputation of strengthening the memory. At weddings it was dipped in scented water and worn by the bride. It was also used as incense at religious ceremonies. Today it is used in lotions, hair products, teas and as a seasoning in food dishes. Rosemary was believed to bring clarity of thought. Rosemary also makes a great ground cover because it spreads vigorously, and is highly resistant to deer, drought, and pests. Imagine a stand of rosemary tumbling...
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Start seeds in late winter or early spring then transplant seedling outside after last frost. Spacing is 10-20" apart. Height of 18" to 3 '. Germination is slow, up to 21 days. Set out rosemary transplants in spring; you can also plant in fall in Zones 8 and south. Plants are slow growing at first but pick up speed in their second year. Soak the seeds in water a few hours before planting. Just sprinkle seeds on top of soil in a pot and cover lightly with soil. While rosemary tolerates partial...
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seed packs springtime gardening gardens garden rosemary rosemerry herbs herb erb
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Popular for potted plant sales and with chefs. Medicinal: In tea to treat headaches. Stimulates circulation. NOTE: Germination is naturally low and variable. Hardiness zones: 6-10. Avg. 21,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 200 seeds.
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Primed rosemary germinates faster and more uniformly than raw seeds, meaning less wasted space in greenhouse trays. Germination rates were as high as 90% in our tests, compared with 30-50% for raw seed. NOTE: For best germination results, plant primed seeds within six months of purchase. Avg. 16,400 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.
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Evergreen shrub, circumpolar. The leathery leaves are resinous and aromatic, used in making the traditional "Gruit Ale" which is highly inebriating but like all alcoholic beverages potentially toxic if used in excess. The herb is very difficult to find, and we have located a newly harvested lot of seed coming from Russia. Plant prefers full sun and boggy, acidic soil. Sow seeds on surface of peaty mix in fall or spring, press into surface and keep evenly moist and in the shade until germination...
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A Renee's Garden Exclusive The strong but subtle piney-mint flavor of Rosemary is a classic culinary seasoning. Aromatic shrub with needle-like gray-green leaves. While Rosemary can be challenging to grow from seed, this variety is listed as a good strain to grow from seed. We are giving it a try in the Olive Barn testing lab this spring. Perennial
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Start Smart Rosemary - 125mg
Perennial Herb. Because of the fragrant aroma and warm, tangy flavor of the leaves, Rosemary is popular for flavoring meats and soups. To add zest to grilled beef, chicken or ribs, toss leaves over hot charcoal.
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Start indoors by sowing seeds thickly in light, well-drained soil 8 weeks before transplanting outdoors. Needs some shade. Transplant outdoors when 6 inches tall. Grows into large perennial shrubs in warm climates, but killed by frost everywhere. Cut sprigs as needed.
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May help restore energy and improves fatigue. May help improve inflammation and increase comfort throughout the body. May help individuals with asthma and allergies. May help improve elevated blood pressure. Great antioxidant benefit for the colon and digestive tract. Important antioxidant protection for individuals with blood sugar and blood pressure issues.
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Noveya Peppermint Rosemary Soap with Poppy Seeds leaves you refreshed, rejuvenated, and recharged. This scent-sational soap is filled with dried peppermint leaves, essential oils of rosemary and peppermint, shea butter (for totally additional moisturizing), and pure wildflower honey. What gives this soap a real kick, however, is the addition of poppy seeds, for an exfoliating experience as well. Try one bar or save on three, and don't forget the beautiful stone dish for display and use.
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Its powerful fragrance goes well with lamb and chicken. Add to tomato soup, stews and, finely chopped, to fresh cooked peas. The tea is said to help headaches, colic and colds.
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Color: Rosemary Size: 15/0 Container/Quantity: Flip-top Tic-Tac Styled Plastic Container Seed Beads are uniformly shaped, spheroidal beads ranging in size from under a millimeter to several millimeters. "Seed Bead" is a generic term for any small bead. Usually rounded in shape, seed beads are most commonly used for loom and off-loom bead weaving. They may be used for simple stringing, or as spacers between other beads in jewelry. Larger seed beads are used in various fiber crafts for embellishment...
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ROSEMARY (Rosmarinus officinalis) Evergreen perennial Shrub Approximately one meter high. The leaves and small branches are used for seasoning. Seeding: in the spring in pots or in seed bed. Quantity: 2.5 g of seed per sq meter of seedbed. Growing: it is transplanted at a distance of 60x60 cm. It may be multiplied by means of sprouting in autumn. It prefers well-loosened soil and a shielded position. ROSMARINO Arbusto sempreverde perenne, alto circa un metro. Si usano le fogile i piccoli rami per aromatizzare...
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Exclusive – The strong but subtle piney-mint flavor of Rosemary is a classic culinary seasoning. Aromatic shrub with needle-like, gray-green leaves. Good strain to grow from seed.
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One of the most useful of all herbs. Drought-tolerant, endures hot sun, but needs a very well-drained soil with lime. Seed germination is rather slow. Wonderful in almost any cooked dish, but especially on roasted meats and potatoes. A sprig or two in a bottle of olive oil or vinegar is an easy way to add savor to meals, and a fine gift. Aromatic leaves valued for potpourri, baths, herb wreaths. Medicinal: circulation, anti-aging, restorative, memory.
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Indigo Wild Zum Body Shea Butter & Meadowfoam Seed Oil Lotion Rosemary-Mint Scent - 2 oz.
Zum Body . . . when it comes to moisturizing we recommend pronounceable ingredients that still have pronounced moisturizing effects. Our Zum Body lotion sinks in deep with shea butter meadowfoam seed oil pure essential oils certified organic extracts of hibiscus flower echinacea angelica calendula chamomile and other stuff you can actually pronounce... A flowery and minty punch it helps sluggish underactive skin.
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DESCRIPTION: This seed packet was printed in the late 1980s, early 1990s by Stecher-Traung-Schmidt. They are taken from the old 1920-30s designs, however the printing has a much newer look. The backs have information on planting, the seed company name would be printed on when orders were made. Not as collectible as the older packets but would be great for craft or art projects.
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