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Clovers Garden Trailing Creeping Rosemary Herb Plant – Two (2) Live Plants – Non-GMO - Not Seeds - Each 4" to 8" Tall – in 4" Inch Pots - Cascading Growth, Versatile Uses

Clovers Garden Trailing Creeping Rosemary Herb Plant – Two (2) Live Plants – Non-GMO - Not Seeds - Each 4" to 8" Tall – in 4" Inch Pots - Cascading Growth, Versatile Uses

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  • Two (2) large live plants – big, healthy, ready to grow, premium trailing rosemary herb plants, 4” to 8” tall plants, in 4” pots. NON GMO No Neonicotinoids
  • Also known as Creeping Rosemary this herb plant is beautiful draping over a rock wall or cascading from hanging baskets. 10x Root Development means these plants grow stronger right from the start
  • Delcious in a variety of dishes. Use fresh or dried for flavoring for meat, poultry, lamb, bread, vegetables, stews, soups, and is especially yummy with roasted meats. Tasty with grains, mushrooms, onions, peas, potatoes, and spinach
  • Grown in the Midwest. Plant in any US Zone. Plant in containers, small spaces, balconies, patios or large gardens. Treat as a tender annual in Zones 9 and colder.
  • Careful Packaging. Your fresh plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Includes our Clovers Garden copyrighted Quick Start Planting Guide

Details: This Trailing or Creeping Rosemary variety is beautiful draping over a rock wall and creates appealing landscape designs. It’s gorgeous cascading from hanging baskets and raised containers. With the same culinary uses as standard Rosemary, this delicious herb can be used fresh or dried as for flavoring for meat, bread, vegetables, stews, soups, and is especially yummy with roasted meats. Use rosemary with chicken and other poultry, game, lamb, pork, steaks, and fish, especially oily fish. It also goes well with grains, mushrooms, onions, peas, potatoes, and spinach.

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