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Sat, Apr 9, 11 at 9:25
| Does anyone have experience with Tuscan Blue Rosemary? The main reason I chose this type because it is supposed to grow upright, not flop open. Well, mine flops. What's up with that?
Thanks! ~Natalie |
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- Posted by girlgroupgirl 8 ATL (My Page) on Sat, Apr 9, 11 at 16:50
| Mine flops a bit too. I had a gorgeous one that eventually died out. It was the center of my herb garden and I used only the parts that stayed upright, and pruned it as a bonsai tree. It was gorgeous and gnarled and I loved it. They take really well to pruning, and I cut off the parts of the plant that "fall" open. BBQ is far more upright and straight for me. |
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| Thanks GGG! Yesterday I bought one of those metal ring supports, and lifted up the plant. Never tried BBQ, will look it up and get some. |
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