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Cover seeds lightly after sowing. Germination time 14-21 days. Sow heavily because the seeds have a poor germination rate. Some seeds can germinate up to 3 months after sowing.
This herb needs particular care to survive the winter. When digging up, dig wide and deep. Use a good potting mix and organic compost (not too much if it is a moist variety --this will be too strong in a pot and may contribute to root rot).

Make sure it is well drained, well watered and spray the leaves with water every so often, especially if you have the heat up.
Rosemary contains primarily borneol, camphor, eucalyptol and pinene in its essential oils, which can irritate the skin. Yet, surprisingly enough, it is also used in rheumatic liniments and ointments for its soothing effect.
This herb also has sedative, diuretic, stomach relief, aromatic, antispasmodic and antiseptic properties, and is thought to be particularly beneficial in the treatment of fatigue and neuralgia.
Those with sensitive skin can suffer contact dermatitis from cosmetics scented with rosemary oils, or from prolonged handling of the plant.

Rosemary stimulates the circulation and contains chemicals called quinones, which have been shown in laboratory studies to inhibit carcinogens.
Thus, this herb is ranked high on the list of cancer-prevention and reduction foods. It has been used to treat dizziness due to inner ear problems, nerve conditions, headaches, halitosis, stomach ailments and as pain-reducers.
Rosemary has a strong flavor. Use it in bouquet garni with chicken, meat, vegetable, and tomato dishes. Added to soups, stews, sauces and bouillons.
Dried rosemary leaves should be either wrapped in cheesecloth to be removed later or crushed with a mortar and pestle before adding to any recipe as the leaves can be sharp in the mouth when left whole.
Use fresh sprigs as skewers for shish-ka-bobs or fish. Toss sprigs on the BBQ coals to add flavor to all grilled foods. The blue rosemary flowers can be used in salads and as garnishes. Adding Rosemary to your tea gives a unique flavor that is good for soothing and cooling, and a great thirst quencher.

Wash a 2-4" sprig and add it to your teapot. Let steep for 2-3 minutes or longer, for a more potent flavor. Try a sprig in your lemonade to give it an even more refreshing flavor.
Rosemary in any marinade will give it a refreshing and peppy flavor. Use 1 teaspoon of powdered or 2 teaspoons of crushed Rosemary leaves to every 2 tablespoons of olive oil. With a dash of your favorite soy or tamari sauce it makes an easy glaze for your vegetables.
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Corn And Pork Kebabs with Rosemary Green Beans And Potatoes
Everyone loves so kebabs so try this new rendition that uses corn, potatoes and succulent pork tenderloin.submitted by
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Creme Caramel
Creme caramel is a great favorite in many restaurants. It is basically a super rich baked egg custard made with added heavy cream.submitted by
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Braised Fennel with Rosemary
A tasty side dish that doesn't take long to make or satisfy.submitted by
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Garlic-Rosemary Oil
A simple, fragrant oil that can make anyone's kitchen smell amazing.submitted by
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Grilled Chicken Breast with Corn & Tomato Salsa
Surprise your loved one with this scrumptious chicken dish that will add a kick to anyone's tastebuds.submitted by
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Noodles with Smoked Pork And Rosemary
A scrumptious dinner that is perfect for two lovers watching the snow fall before Christmas.submitted by
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Orange Rosemary Syrup
This syrup is delicious with fruits, in a marinade for chicken or pork, or as the basis of a cooling drink.submitted by
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Rosemary Steak
A scrumptious recipe for a succulent steak that is given a little boost in flavor from a bit of rosemary.submitted by
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Spiced Oil
A spiced oil made with carrots, sweet bell peppers and red pepper flakes that can really spice up pasta or steamed vegetables.submitted by
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Tomato-Rosemary Salad
A simple, yet scrumptious salad that can accompany any meal you prepare for dinner.submitted by
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Trout with Garlic And Rosemary
A simple approach that doesn't complicate the delicate flavors of trout, this recipe yields a delicious and attractive entree with a minimum of preparation.submitted by
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Walnut Rosemary Quinoa
A basic, yet scrumptious quinoa recipe that can be served as a side dish or part of a main meal.submitted by
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Zesty Rosemary-Rye Sticks
The citrus zest undertone of these versatile bread sticks marries well with the rosemary and molasses to produce an intriguing addition to a picnic basket or a formal dinner.submitted by
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Chives belong to the same family as onions, leeks, and garlic. The Latin name of this species means 'Rush-Leek.' Read all about Chives Laurie's Words on Herbs Article. ...
Just printed the recipe today... I will let you know closer to Christmas. Can't wait to try it!!!!!