RE: Rosemary


I would like to unsubscibe PLEASE help kmw14@cornell.edu


At 06:17 PM 1/14/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Have you ever had any winter die-back ?
>About a 1/4 of mine is blackened.
>
>Home-made Focaccia bread got me to add Rosemary to the Rose Garden.
>Yum.  I've heard of this potato recipe, now I'll just have to try it.
>Thanks.
>
>Sincerely,       
>~Carleen~
>Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
>Rainier, OR  zone 8  
>----------
>> From: Pesznecker, Sue <SPesznec@lhs.org>
>> To: 'veggie-list@eskimo.com'
>> Subject: RE: Rosemary
>> Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 10:40 AM
>> 
>> My rosemary is a small "tree", with a "trunk" about 2 1/2 inches in
>> diameter.  It's probably about 3 feet tall.  It is potted in a BIG
>> terra-cotta container.
>> 
>> During the summer, it lives on my deck, which gets a full southern
>exposure
>> and is probably too hot for it.  It gulps gallons of water and
>starts
>> looking pretty fried.  This year I'm going to move it out into a
>gentler
>> part of the yard.
>> 
>> During the winter it also lives on the deck.  I don't water it at
>all, but
>> we get enough rain that I don't have to worry about it.  It sits
>right next
>> to the house and stays reasonably warm.
>> 
>> I haven't officially trimmed it, but harvest whole branches as
>needed, and
>> it keeps growing.  It truly resembles a small tree.  In fact, my
>significant
>> other, who is into Bonsai, keeps looking at it hungrily and wanting
>to shape
>> it and train it as a Bonsai.  I may let him do so-- in which case
>I'll go
>> buy some more rosemary, because I love the spice.  My favorite are
>> oven-roasted potatoes with chopped garlic, good olive oil, and
>fresh
>> rosemary.
>> 
>> SPesznec@lhs.org                   Milwaukie, OR.
>> 
>> > ----------
>> > From: 	rosenlund
>> > Sent: 	Thursday, January 14, 1999 7:04 PM
>> > To: 	Veggie-List
>> > Subject: 	Rosemary
>> > 
>> > How's your rosemary wintering Sue ?
>> > I bought a bush about 14 inch tall, and it looks rather bum now.
>> > Wonder if I should trim it in a few months or just let it be ? 
>We
>> > are nearly neighbors.
>> > 
>> > Sincerely,       
>> > ~Carleen~
>> > Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
>> > Rainier, OR  zone 8  
>> > ----------
>> > > I also grew several herbs:  basil, parsley, chamomile, chives,
>> > rosemary,
>> > > thyme, sage (three types), summer savory, oregano, and
>peppermint.
>> > > Sue P. 
>> > > SPesznec@lhs.org                   Milwaukie, OR.
>> > 
> 



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