@fbailey Thank you. I do, too. @s4sayer Yes Margo. I believe the flowers come in the spring, but I didn't buy this until after it flowered. Perhaps next year. @homeschoolmom Me, too, Lisa. @olivetreeann The smell was what first attracted me to it. Thank you, Ann @thewatersphotos Thank you Gary. I had several plants, but didn't plant them in a good place and they were overgrown and shaded out. @kwind Thank you @peterlgrave Thanks Peter. You're right. Put a sprig or two on (or in, if roasting a whole chicken) when cooking. @jamibann Perhaps you can. It was smelling so good! Thank you. @mandygravil Thank you. I'll bet it looks pretty with flower and you can occasionally press a few needles to get the smell in the house. @pyrrhula I'll bet you are good cooks. Thanks you.
@randystreat You`re wrong. I`m not allowed in my wife`s kitchen. And.... she is the boss. She is very good at it. The neighbours call her : kruidenvrouwtje = ``the herbs woman``.
Love rosemary and the smell. We have a bush here, first in a pot, last year I planted it in the garden and now it has burst to live and doubled in size.
@s4sayer Yes Margo. I believe the flowers come in the spring, but I didn't buy this until after it flowered. Perhaps next year.
@homeschoolmom Me, too, Lisa.
@olivetreeann The smell was what first attracted me to it. Thank you, Ann
@thewatersphotos Thank you Gary. I had several plants, but didn't plant them in a good place and they were overgrown and shaded out.
@kwind Thank you
@peterlgrave Thanks Peter. You're right. Put a sprig or two on (or in, if roasting a whole chicken) when cooking.
@jamibann Perhaps you can. It was smelling so good! Thank you.
@mandygravil Thank you. I'll bet it looks pretty with flower and you can occasionally press a few needles to get the smell in the house.
@pyrrhula I'll bet you are good cooks. Thanks you.