I don’t know where this old wive’s tale comes from, but I believe it must be true since both my grandmother and I have absolutely gorgeous, flourishing rosemary bushes all over our gardens!! p.s. I have old friends visiting tomorrow and I hope to whip up some yummy flatbreads ...
Remember not to harvest rosemary too close to winter because it will not grow back very fast. Perform your last harvest at least 1 month before the first frost so it has time to grow back before winter sets in. Bigger, fuller rosemary bushes are able to survive winter better. Storing Fres...
Pruning isn't necessary for the health of the plant, but rosemary bushes tend to grow quite large and take up a lot of garden space. Cut the branches back by a few inches each spring to help them retain their shape. Part 3 Harvesting and Using Rosemary Download Article 1 Harvest ro...