Beautiful Baptisia
"Clare, My three year old Baptista finally bloomed this year but just one stem. Lots of green very little indigo. Any suggestions?"
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Permalink Reply by Tammy Liepe on November 9, 2009 at 11:17am So, there is no way to protect the rosemary plant in Zone 5? I was hoping I could put a rose cone over it or something...no? Since I planted it in the ground, can I replant it in a pot and bring it inside? or should I just resolve myself to planting a new one every year? Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Jeannette Waltz said:As someone who is a former Herb Farm owner, I recommend that you do not buy the beautiful cone shaped rosemary in pots. They are grown for a gift plant and will - in most cases- not survive. Instead buy rosemary plants in 4" pots grown by a reputable grower. They like their feet dry and full sun except in an area like I now live Florida, where they like afternoon shade.
If you use an automatice sprinkler make sure the leaves dry out soon after watering. Uprights are best in moist areas because they can dry out their leaves.
Permalink Reply by Jennece Eaglehouse on November 11, 2009 at 11:52am
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Permalink Reply by Ohioan on January 5, 2010 at 10:48am I live in Ohio and have to move many of my herbs inside for the winter. I dug up my rosemary plant this year and placed it in a 6 inch plastic pot. I water it every two weeks and keep sphagnum moss around the plant. It looks great, smells wonderful in the midst of winter and I am so glad I will be able to replant it in spring. This is the first year I've had luck saving it inside and I think it is the sphagnum moss that keeps it "humid" yet not too moist.
Permalink Reply by Lynn DeVoll on April 24, 2010 at 11:43am
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