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Culinary Uses - Rosemary herbs can season meats and poultry, sauces, soups, and stews with Rosemary herbs. Mix it with sea salt and a good-quality, fruity olive oil for a delicious bread dip.
Growth - Rosemary is a great herb to grow indoors, or to sow right outdoors as well in the Spring. They grow 12" to 36" tall and spread 36" wide if kept untrimmed.
Quality - All Rosemary seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. All seeds are stored in a temperature controlled facility that is free of significant amounts of moisture.
Quantity - Seed Needs offers generous quantities. You can share with friends and family, or you can save the extra seeds until the following season, if properly stored.
Packets - Each seed packet displays an artful illustration of the variety to be grown, as well as detailed seed sowing information on the reverse side. They measure 3.25" wide by 4.50" tall.
Promise - Seed Needs will never knowingly supply GMO based seed products. The vast majority of our seeds are open pollinated & heirloom, with the exception of a few hybrids.
Germination - Seed Needs packets contain some of the freshest seed available. Direct from the growers. If sown correctly, you will begin seeing results in only a matter of days.
Freshness - All seeds are packaged in tear resistant and moisture resistant packaging. This keeps the seeds a whole lot fresher than the competitions selection!
Grow Rosemary from fresh Rosemarinus officinalis herb seeds. Rosemary is a popular, culinary herb used to enhance many foods such as, breads, vegetables and meats. Each herb plant will grow to a mature height of roughly 12 to 36 inches tall. Not only is Rosemary a great culinary herb, it makes an excellent flower as well. Use them in pots, containers, window boxes and more. Rosemary herbs even make an excellent groundcover in areas that need a bit of a purple splash. Rosemary herbs are categorized as perennial herbs. Perennials will establish a deep root system, allowing them to return the following season, even after all plant life on the surface has wilted. You can also receive fresh, new plants from seeds that drop from your already established plants.