On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 12:27:33 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
wrote:
>
>"Bobo Bonobo(R)" > wrote
>
>> On Nov 17, 9:45 am, "cybercat" > wrote:
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote
>>>
>>> >> TY! The rosemary is doing just fine but that stuff is indestructible
>>> >> anyway LOL.
>>>
>>> > Oddly that is the one thing I haven't been able to grow here in my bit
>>> > of
>>> > Scotland! It is also my favourite herb wouldn't you know
>>>
>>> Same here in North Carolina. Mine died.
>>
>> Ours usually dies too, which sucks because rosemary is the one herb
>> that just doesn't dry well.
>
>Where I live the plants usually last a few seasons outdoors until we
>have a particularly rough winter. Just a thought, I see those
>rosemary Christmas 'trees' for sale and I think that would be a
>pretty and useful houseplant that maybe you'd move outside for the
>summer?
>
>Well, since I started it, I decided to look it up. These pretty little
>topiaris must go on sale right after Christmas.
Costco (the dreaded C word) usually has them in December. We got one
trimmed up like a pine tree. They had tons of them. It smelled so
good when we got home we went back the next day to get more for gifts.
Gone. Getum when they gotum. IIRC is was about 15 bucks. About 2
ft. tall.
Lou