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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11403)
• United Kingdom
10 May
Well, I have been a busy little bee since returning home from Moms today.
We bought some more compost yesturday , so I got myself busy planting my seeds for my herb garden.
I planted Rosemary, Sage, Basil, and Chives.
I have a...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169488)
• United States
26 Jun 23
Not only frustrated, but feeling defeated.
I stayed in bed until six. I looked out my front window when I got up.
Something, or someone, has messed with my plants. I have what was called a corn pot. It is yellow enamelware and...
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Francine
@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
22 Jun 23
Well, I am still learning and helping myself to remember what they are and how to plant them and the whole thing.
So Rosemary is indeed a Perinnial herb ( means it comes back every year) BUt if you're in below zone 7.
So we are in...
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Fishmomma
@Fishmomma (11658)
• United States
6 Sep 21
In 2021, I have been trying some new things that I had considered over the years, but put off trying to do before. I wanted to talk about my new herb plants and ways I can use them.. I'm growing Thyme and Rosemary.
Several...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
29 Oct 19
Got a call from my sweet neighbor. She is writing her book. And she forgot how to save her work. I had to go over and show her how to save, how to use the printer, a few more things as well this morning.
As I was leaving we...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
7 Jul 19
Rosemary has roots (pun intended!) that can be traced back to the Egyptians (who used it in their burial ceremonies), and later the Romans and Greeks who used it in food and as a medicine..
Ros Marinus is Latin for Dew of the Sea...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
21 May 19
This afternoon I had a wonderful relaxing day out in my garden. Adam came out with me as he's trying to get a new pond up and running for our 20 odd fish.
I cut the lawn and got that lovely fresh mown smell. I then decided to...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238326)
• Walnut Creek, California
27 Apr 19
I think this is a sage plant, but I'm not sure. It's growing next to the main entrance to the prescool where I currently work.
I start singing and old Simon and Garfunkel song whenever I see it, but i'm not sure if it's sage or...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
14 Aug 18
I like arugula in my salads and we like our nasturtiums too. We had some of both growing rapidly and were able to have arugula every day if we wanted. Suddenly, the leaves of both of these plants were perforated. Tiny holes...
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Barbara Radisavlejvic
@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
13 Jan 18
As I was taking photographs at City Park on a photo walk yesterday, I stopped at a hedge of rosemary. At first I had planned to get a macro of a rosemary flower, but then I saw the bee.
It never fails. When I see a bee foraging...
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maezee
@maezee (41985)
• United States
9 Nov 17
Looking for any ideas you may have on healthy meals or sides that go well with rosemary. I had a failed cooking experiment earlier this week of attempting rosemary roasted potatoes. For whatever reason the potatoes turned dry and...
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Nanette Piotrowski
@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
18 Jul 17
With Alzheimer's becoming more prevalent, people are looking for ways to boost their cognitive abilities. One natural source is Rosemary; a plant used that you can find in your seasoning section of the grocery store.
Several...
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Francine
@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
9 Feb 17
Well today, I have a shampoo recipe that will help you to stop loosing hair and help to thickening it some. So to know if it helps you, you have to try it.
Rosemary - Sage shampoo
6 onze of ALoe Vera
3 Tbs of Olive oil
5 tbs...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238326)
• Walnut Creek, California
15 Sep 16
One of the things we've harvested at the preschool is sage. It grows like crazy in our garden. One of the other teachers told me it can be soothing for the tummy. I brought a bunch home and brewed up some sage tea. I didn't have...
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Val
@valmnz (17095)
• New Zealand
22 Sep 15
About a year ago I established a small herb garden, mainly in small pots close to the house. Until then I had always used dried herbs in my cooking. But now I use my fresh herbs as often as I can.
I've just come in from the...
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