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Advantages: Versatile Essential oil Disadvantages: Avoid in Pregnacy or if a sufferer of Epilepsy
Rosemary or Rosemarinus Officinalis is an evergreen shrub, which was once indigenous to the Mediterranean coastline. Now days this plant is widely cultivated for its culinary, medicinal, ornamental and perfumery uses.
The essential oil is obtained from the whole plant by steam distillation. Rosemary or it is sometimes called French Organic Rosemary Essential Oil, is known as one of three Cephalic oils along with Basil and Peppermint. They stimulate the brain, improving clarity of thought and memory. It alleviates fatigue, encouraging the user to keep awake. It is a versatile oil with a multitude of uses and is excellent value for money.
Uses:
Arthritis, Bronchitis, Burns, Colds, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Gout, Headaches, High Cholesterol, Low Blood Pressure, Influenza, Migraines, Palpitations, Rheumatism, Skin Care ...
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
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phoenixgreen 07.11.2006
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