Rosemary Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
- REVIEWS
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Since growing rosemary from seed is a long and difficult process, start these bulk rosemary seeds indoors 5-6 months in advance of transplanting. Press the seeds lightly into the soil and place in a sunny spot, since rosemary requires light for germination; keep the temperature at 65-70 degrees F. Keep the soil lightly moist, using a spray bottle or careful watering. Germination will be very slow, up to a month, with a naturally low percentage of the seeds sprouting. When the plants grow big enough to handle safely and there is no chance of frost, transplant them to light soil and full sun 18-24" apart. Rosemary thrives in dry and stony soils, and can be easily propagated from cuttings; it also makes an excellent container plant, especially in winters that drop below 17 degrees F.
Growing: Once rosemary has been established, it will grow quite well on its own without watering or fertilization. If overwatered, the plant may suffer from root rot. After flowering, the plant should be pruned to prevent straggly, unhealthy growth.
Harvesting: Once the plant is well established, harvest fresh leaves when needed; the peak flavor is achieved immediately before the plant flowers, but after this point the flavor becomes lost. Fresh rosemary can be dried or frozen for future use. The leaves should be dried quickly to preserve their color and flavor.
Seed Saving: Remove the seed heads individually as soon as they begin to turn brown and dry, and spread them out to finish drying in a protected location out of direct sunlight. Thresh out the seeds by rubbing or shaking the heads, and remove as much chaff as possible. Store the rosemary seeds in bulk in a cool, dry place for up to 1 year.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Anthos
Latin Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Species Origin: Mediterranean, Africa, Europe, Western Asia
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Seeds per Ounce: 25,000
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 40 Inches
Color: Green
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer
Uses: Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic, Deer Resistant
Seeds
My other seeds haven't grown. I'll be trying these now.
seeds
best seeds i ever bought
another essential herb
A bit slow to germinate and it can be temperamental. An old wive's tale is that Rosemary prospers only where the woman is in charge of the household. For anyone who lives in an area with harsh winters, it's best to bring the plant indoors before the first frost
Packaging
Everything was fine, but the packaging bottom unsealed creating a little hole. Lost some seeds. Keep an eye out.
Nice
This product is good. The seeds look nice. The packaging is perfect. I am excited to plant.
well packaged
Seeds arrived well packaged.Should be high germination rate. Super pleased.
Perfect!
Good price, fast shipping, love the packaging.
Fast Germination
I started these seeds very early because the info on website and the package said they can be slow to germinate, up to a month! I started these indoors on a heat mat and covered with a baggie. They popped up 6 days after starting! Love Everwilde, resealable seed pack is beautiful, good quality seed and competitively priced
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Since growing rosemary from seed is a long and difficult process, start these bulk rosemary seeds indoors 5-6 months in advance of transplanting. Press the seeds lightly into the soil and place in a sunny spot, since rosemary requires light for germination; keep the temperature at 65-70 degrees F. Keep the soil lightly moist, using a spray bottle or careful watering. Germination will be very slow, up to a month, with a naturally low percentage of the seeds sprouting. When the plants grow big enough to handle safely and there is no chance of frost, transplant them to light soil and full sun 18-24" apart. Rosemary thrives in dry and stony soils, and can be easily propagated from cuttings; it also makes an excellent container plant, especially in winters that drop below 17 degrees F.
Growing: Once rosemary has been established, it will grow quite well on its own without watering or fertilization. If overwatered, the plant may suffer from root rot. After flowering, the plant should be pruned to prevent straggly, unhealthy growth.
Harvesting: Once the plant is well established, harvest fresh leaves when needed; the peak flavor is achieved immediately before the plant flowers, but after this point the flavor becomes lost. Fresh rosemary can be dried or frozen for future use. The leaves should be dried quickly to preserve their color and flavor.
Seed Saving: Remove the seed heads individually as soon as they begin to turn brown and dry, and spread them out to finish drying in a protected location out of direct sunlight. Thresh out the seeds by rubbing or shaking the heads, and remove as much chaff as possible. Store the rosemary seeds in bulk in a cool, dry place for up to 1 year.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Anthos
Latin Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Species Origin: Mediterranean, Africa, Europe, Western Asia
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Seeds per Ounce: 25,000
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 40 Inches
Color: Green
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer
Uses: Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic, Deer Resistant
Reviews
Review
Seeds
My other seeds haven't grown. I'll be trying these now.
Review
seeds
best seeds i ever bought
Review
another essential herb
A bit slow to germinate and it can be temperamental. An old wive's tale is that Rosemary prospers only where the woman is in charge of the household. For anyone who lives in an area with harsh winters, it's best to bring the plant indoors before the first frost
Review
Packaging
Everything was fine, but the packaging bottom unsealed creating a little hole. Lost some seeds. Keep an eye out.
Review
Nice
This product is good. The seeds look nice. The packaging is perfect. I am excited to plant.
Review
well packaged
Seeds arrived well packaged.Should be high germination rate. Super pleased.
Review
Perfect!
Good price, fast shipping, love the packaging.
Review
Fast Germination
I started these seeds very early because the info on website and the package said they can be slow to germinate, up to a month! I started these indoors on a heat mat and covered with a baggie. They popped up 6 days after starting! Love Everwilde, resealable seed pack is beautiful, good quality seed and competitively priced