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Thank you for sharing a good supplier of Rosemary seeds.
It is much easier to grow rosemary from cuttings. I like to start them in water for about 6 weeks. Once a good number of roots develop, I then place each cutting in a container with potting soil.
Thank you Betty for sharing this valuable information! I myself have not been successful to grow rosemary from seed. Here in Indiana I purchase the small organic plantings at the farmers market. I may try to do cuttings and try what you suggested.
Everything I have read is that rosemary is notoriously hard to raise from seed. It is very slow growing. It is more expedient to pick up a starter plant and nurture it.
Nice if readers would get the ratio correct. "Use 3 Tbs of FRESH crushed rosemary in 1 qt of ORGANIC vinegar." Using dried: 6 Tbs. Crush it in the same jar used for mixture. This eliminates having to try and get all the juice out of and off the mortar and pestile. Use the handle end of a butter knife or similar item to crush rosemary then add vinegar and swirl ingredients to mix. Fill qt jar up, leave 1/2 to 1 inch space. Put parchment paper between metal lid and jar, let sit in dark or dim out of sunlight area for 4 to 6 weeks. Use 1 Teaspoon per 8 oz water as a drink once a day. Use as salad dressing with a good oil. In bath water etc, etc. I also put 1 tsp per gallon of water for my chickens. Hope this helps.
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