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Re: sqft herbs question
- To: Ted Patterson patters@erols.com>, s*@listbot.com
- Subject: Re: sqft herbs question
- From: "~~ s*@erols.com ~~" sage@erols.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 09:25:52 -0500
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Maybe that is the reason.....I am outside of D.C. and
it has been cold here! However, I have another raised-bed
of herbs about 30 feet from the first one, and the rosemary
in that bed looks beautiful....I'm not sure what the difference
is, as I brought in and used the same soil for both beds.
The only thing I could guess at was the artemesia. The
rosemary that DID survive was in the bed between rue and tansy.
I guess I will re-plant and see what happens!
Thank you,
Sage
> At 7:24 PM -0500 3/30/0, ~~ sage@erols.com ~~ wrote:
> >I had a section of four pretty rosemary plants
> >growing in the 4th section, but they have
> >ALL died.
>
> Rosemary is not very winter hardy.
> You didn't say where you're located, but perhaps you are coming off a
> winter which the rosemary didn't survive. -Ted SE Pennsylvania zone
> 6B
>
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