Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is an aromatic perennial bushy shrub with branches that are full of green needle-like leaves. It is a well known culinary herb and medicinal plant and it is also used in cosmetics. Rosemary has significant antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-apoptotic, anti-tumorigenic, antinociceptive, and neuron-protective properties.
Each pellet includes 10 to 15 seeds of Rosmarinus officinalis.
Growing Rosemary
Indoor Sowing: Winter.
Direct Sowing: Winter.
- Start the seeds 8-10 weeks before the average last frost date.
- Plant 1 seed pellet per cell or per pot.
- Since the seeds are pelleted, it performs best when given consistent, moderate soil moisture throughout the germination period.
- Do not allow the soil to dry out during the germination process.
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