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Posted By: Julie
Our Christmas tree is 1 1/2 feet tall, is a (very nice smelling!)living rosemary bush, and ALL THE CHRISTMAS TREES WERE GONE TODAY. We usually get one on Christmas eve, and keep it up till the middle of January. There are usually SO MANY Christmas trees for sale, they never sell out. Oh, it cost 16.00! |
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Posted By: Gentlejackjones
....I decided not to kill any this holiday season. Cut down a few that were starting to block the view this past summer though |
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Posted By: Dave
Julie, |
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Posted By: hankron
Julie, the most amazing thing I discovered when I moved to Seattle was the rosemary bushes. People grew rosemary in the midwest, but it was like the fuzz on a chia pet. And in Seattle, people had rosemary has bushes five feet high that they had to (gasp) trim with the hedge clippers. When Wisconsinites visited for the first time, I would make sure to take them to Pike Street Market (touristy), the sound and to see the mammoth rosemary bushes around the neighborhood. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Rosemary grows like a weed out here; you can train shrubs into man-sized trees (takes 30 years...). We use it as ground cover. It doesn't need water and spreads like crazy. If you ever have the chance to meander down the California coast from Carmel on Highway 1, it is a beautiful drive and there are amazing stands of wild rosemary at virtually every scenic turnout between Carmel and Big Sur. We did it in June and every time we got out of the car the scent was overwhelming. We pulled a few sprigs and put them in the sun in the car to freshen it up as we drove. |
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Posted By: Julie
are looking forward to beef stew when we take the ornaments off. Hope it grows well in N California. |
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Posted By: hankron
My mom's family owns a fourth generation plant nursery (my great grandfather started it in the 1800s), but I know pretty much nothing about plants beyond being able to identify apples and roses. |
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