Re: Rosemary


I'm planting cuttings of a very tall upright form that grew as a 
seedling in a previous garden. My old plant, over 3m tall, is getting 
very woody and could easily die of old age; it is about 15 yrs old 
now and that is pretty good for rosemary in these parts. There is a 
new seedling nearby that I will keep also. It is but a babe, 1 year 
old, so I don't know how it will shape up, or if it will reproduce the 
form of the mother plant. So I will be planting 2 kinds of rosemary 
this year; one as a remembrance of the past and one remembering 
there is the future.

regards

trevor n
Trevor Nottle
Garden Historian, Garden Writer, Designer, Consultant
WALNUT HILL, 5 Walker Street, Crafers, SA 5152 AUSTRALIA
Tel./ Fax. 61 8 83394210



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