I love growing and using herbs and one of my favourites is Rosemary. Rosemary is easy to grow, looks and smells wonderful and can be used in many ways.
Growing Rosemary.
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How to grow Rosemary is the obvious place to start this review. The first thing to say is that Rosemary is really easy to grow and in my experience quite forgiving too! Having said that Rosemary is not easy to grow from seed. I recommend you buy your plant from a nursery. They are really cheap, usually about £1 each. April is the ideal month for planting outside although it is not to late now in early may. Rosemary originates from the Mediterranean and so not surprisingly likes to grow in a sunny spot. It also likes sandy soil although my plants grow very happily in clay soil. Planting is really easy; simply dig a hole about 3 inches deep ...
anwar 02.05.2008
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Advantages: A wonderfully versitile herb which has many uses. Disadvantages: Can take a little while to get established, likes good drainage and a sunny position.
Rosemary
When I first came to view this house, I remember getting that feeling, as soon as I stepped over the threshold, that this was to be my home. Standing in the back bedroom, looking out over the garden, I remember thinking it had everything I could ever want in a garden, and it was as much for this, as for the house itself, that I made my offer and bought my first home. The garden was full then of mature shrubs, an apple tree, a huge clematis and a bower of honeysuckle. The land was grassed over, though this was the first thing I changed when I moved in, lifting the turf and laying paths, flower beds, vegetable plots and areas for seating.
It was not, however, until after I moved in and had my first real explore of the garden I have come to love and cherish, that I found, nestling in a corner beside the house wall ...
phoenixgreen 07.11.2006
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Advantages: It does look quite pretty and you can eat it! Disadvantages: Not totally hardy in cold areas and needs a bit of sand.
Like many herbs, rosemary is a rather attractive plant. It has long, narrow, spine-like leaves of a silvery, grey-green colour. There is a single species ? r.officinalis ? but you can buy several varieties. Albus is the most popular and the one I prefer, for it has delicate, blue-mauve flowers and is perfect for culinary use. There is also a white-flowered variety, Miss Jessops, and you can buy a ground cover type, Prostratus, to use in rockeries and the like. It is a dense, pretty bush and, as an evergreen, makes a good [edible!] hedge. Grown to full height, it is between four and six feet tall. Mine is not much more than a year old and stands at a healthy two and a bit feet.
Hard to grow from seed, you will find small plants at any local garden centre. My local nursery is selling small herbs of all varieties for a paltry 99p ...
jillmurphy 30.05.2004
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Product Information for "Concord Jazz Heritage Series - Rosemary Clooney" »
Product details
Title
Concord Jazz Heritage Series
Performer
Rosemary Clooney
Genre
Jazz Vocal
Sub Genre
Classic Jazz Vocals
Release Date
14/09/1998
Original Release Year
1998
Label / Distributor
Concord Jazz Heritage / Proper Note
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
13431481225
Catalogue Number
CCD 48122
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Rosemary Clooney (vocals); Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone); Gary Foster (saxophone); Warren Vache (cornet); Woody Herman (clarinet); Nat Pierce (piano); Jeff Hamilton, Jake Hanna (drums); Joe Porcaro (percussion). Producers: Carl E. Jefferson, John Oddo, John Burk, Allen Sviridoff, Peter Matz. Compilation producer: John Burk. Recorded between 1977 & 1993. Includes liner notes by Scott Yanow. This is part of Concord Jazz's Concord Jazz Heritage Series.
Titles on disc 1
1.
I Cried For You
2.
Sophisticated Lady
3.
Like Someone In Love
4.
I'll Be Seeing You
5.
Fascinating Rhythm
6.
Summer Knows
7.
Continental
8.
God Bless The Child
9.
Hello Young Lovers
10.
More Than You Know
11.
My Romance
12.
Thank Heaven For Little Girls
13.
When October Goes
14.
Rules Of The Road
15.
Coffee Song
16.
White Christmas
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