Rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis
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1+ | 5+ | 50+ | 250+ | ||
Price per item for | 1+ | 5+ | 50+ | 250+ | |
Pg 15-20cm
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£2.99
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£2.79
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£2.58
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£2.23
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Plant Types & Availability - More information
Pg = Pot Grown
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Evergreen with very aromatic, narrow grey-green leaves with white undersides. Pale blue flowers smother the old wood in late spring, then intermittently until autumn. Makes an excellent informal low hedge for a sunny position in light, free-draining soil. Very useful culinary herb. Not suitable for cold sites.
HEDGE Trim straggly shoots in April. For hedges 60 - 120cm (2 - 4ft). Plant 45 - 60cm (1.5 - 2ft) apart.
SHRUB 1.8 x 1.5m (6 x 5ft).
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Rosemary is available as:
Pg = Pot Grown
Pot Grown Plants
These are normally sold in small 9cm wide pots, unless a different pot size is shown (where the pot size is shown in litres). Pot grown plants can be planted at any time of the year.
Availability
Pot Grown are generally available all year.
If a plant is currently out of stock because it is out of season (for example, bare rooted plants in summer) or we have sold out but we are expecting more to be available you can pre-order the plant. We only charge credit/debit cards when an order is despatched, not when an order is placed.
Planting Distances for planting as a Hedge
We recommend planting Rosemary in a single row between 45cm/18ins apart and 60cm/24ins apart:
Planting closer will mean the plants will grow together and form a hedge quicker, but requires more plants.
To calculate the number of plants needed for a length of hedging, click on Planting Distance Calculator above.
Planting Guide & RootGrow
We recommend planting with RootGrow. The recommended amount for RootGrow for an order will be shown in your shopping basket.
We will send out a planting guide with your order, you also can find a guide to planting here.
Pruning
Hedging - As a general rule, plants grown for hedging need pruning to encourage side branching. Usually the harder a plant is pruned the bushier it will be. If they are not pruned there is a danger that the hedges will be thin and bare at the base and that the tips of the plants will die back. If the plant is naturally bushy, less or sometimes no pruning will be needed to achieve a dense hedge.
Rosemary: Prune any straggly or untidy shoots, otherwise no immediate pruning is required.
- Native/Wildlife/Evergreen
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RHS Plants for PollinatorsYes
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Good for Wildlife/BeesYes
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NativeNo
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Evergreen/DeciduousEvergreen
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Keeps Leaves in WinterYes
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- Soil and position
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Suitable for any normal soil and position, andSuitable for Chalky Soil
Suitable for Costal Areas
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- Plant Height and Growth
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Hedge Height60-120cm (2-4ft)
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Approx. Ultimate Height1.8m (6ft)
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Average Growth per Year23cm (9ins)
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- Root Type/Plant Size
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Root Type/Plant SizePot Grown, 15-20cm (6-8ins)
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Potted/Bare RootPot Grown
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