Ah Rosemary! Doesn’t the thought of that wonderful plant
just make your mouth water? Rosemary
Chicken, Beef with Rosemary, Cornish Game Hens with Garlic & Rosemary. Of all the drought tolerant plants that do
well in San Diego ,
Rosemary is the most versatile.
Beautiful blue flowers in the winter, good for slopes and flat areas,
full sun to part shade under trees, Rosemary is one of my favorite plants.
There are basically 3 types of Rosemary. The first is Tuscan Blue Rosemary. This is the variety ordered by chefs in great
restaurants. ‘Tuscan Blue’ is the most
flavorful of all the rosemary varieties.
It is however, also the tallest. ‘Tuscan
Blue’ comes in at a robust 6 feet tall and 2 feet wide. Next are the medium sized varieties. ‘Ingram’ and ‘Lockwood de Forrest’ grow about
4 feet and wide. The last type of
rosemary is the prostrate variety.
‘Huntington Carpet’ reaches 18 inches tall and 6 feet wide and is great
for slopes. Rosemary is a great plant for areas that receive full sun during
some part of the year and shade during other parts of the year (such as under deciduous
trees). Walter Andersen Nursery also
sells a pink rosemary that does well in a container.
Here is a link to some recipes for using all that
Rosemary. Enjoy!
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