I love rosemary and use it so much that the three rosemary plants I have are almost bare. It is used as the shrub in some local parking lots though; would it be disgusting to go pick some off, wash it and use it?
And speaking of disgusting; my boyfriend's sense of humor:
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Book rec for people wanting to get their offices organized: How to Get Organized Without Resorting to Arson, by Liz Franklin. I got a lot of really good ideas, and more importantly, perspective out of that book.
There was ornamental rosemary at the vacation rental I stayed at with friends this spring. We trimmed some to season shish kebabs and it was wonderful. I have heard that it's not a good idea to eat plants that grow in places with a lot of traffic.
pick above dog height , Javachick
pick above dog height , Javachick
Excellent words to live by, in general.
I have two small rosemary plants, but these are ginormous and are supposed to be relatively cold hardy. The more established a plant is, the more chance it has of surviving in zone 7b.
Usually a good way for my to destress and get calmer is to do something like an exercise video with tricky steps, or Dance Dance Revolution, or something like that where I'm using my whole body and I need to concentrate on how I'm moving so I don't have brain space left for stress. Everything that I can think of that usually works for that is something that will just kill my ankle. I need to find new ways to destress, and I don't know where to start. The only way I can think of that I've ever been able to calm down while sitting still is either going to a beach or climbing a tree and sitting there for a while, and neither is really practical right now.
Started the day with 8 things on my list
add 5
have done 7
Not to bad
Put on a musical hil, and convert the dance to one that can be done on the sofa.
that's all I've got
Gardening hivemind question: Our backyard is a little sandy and dismal (and grey and foggy), but I'd love to do something to mend the soil and get things actually growing. Food plants would be awesome, but really anything green and moderately cheerful would be great. I know that the yard used to be overrun with blackberry bushes (torn out by landlady many years ago, but I don't think she'd bother to come out and do it again), so obviously those will grow happily. Any other suggestions for something hardy and grey-weather-resistant?
And sub-questions - will rosemary grow from cuttings? And what would we need to mix in to make the soil actually soily instead of sandy?