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Default Rosemary Christmas tree

On Dec 5, 6:00*pm, "Storrmmee" > wrote:
> nobody has posted anything proving there is such a thing as rosmary that
> excludes cooking, sorry they are ALL edible and thre more than six
> acceptable kinds, Lee"Doug Freyburger" > wrote in message
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> > Sqwertz wrote:
> >> Gary wrote:
> >>> Sqwertz wrote:

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> >>>> Nobody tell him. *Let him find out on his own that's a
> >>>> decorative/landscaping rosemary and not a culinary rosemary.

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> >>> There's a difference? *:-O

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> >> Yes, there are 5 or 6 different kinds of rosemary. Only one of which
> >> is considered culinarily acceptable by those in the know.

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> > In So Cal they plant rosemary along the freeways. *The stuff grows into
> > huge bushes. *They feed them nothing but the occasional wrecked car.
> > ;^) *I've stopped and tasted the sprigs. *Very little flavor but what
> > flavor there was was normal rosemary flavor. *Landscaping rosemary
> > probably lacks flavor because of how it's treated.

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> > Here in Chicago metro we've tried to get rosemary bushes to survive the
> > winter. *So far no luck even the ones we've kept inside. *I think it
> > needs longer days than we get during the winter.

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> > Basil grows here like crazy but it's an annual.- Hide quoted text -

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