"elaine" > wrote in message
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>A couple of people I know are opting for rosemary trees as opposed to
> christmas trees this year. But there's no reason why I can't do both -
> and a few weeks ago I saw a beautiful rosemary tree at my local Costco.
>
> Has anyone had experience with indoor rosemary trees -- how long they
> might
> last - or are they perhaps purely decorative?
>
> Elaine
>
>
Be careful of the watering. Too much water and they get white and furry and
die. Be sure the drainage is very good. They need a lot of light, but for
me, indirect, bright light is best. But, it smells so wonderful in the
house. Good luck.
Janet
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