Rosemary Rambling

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Rambling Rosemary is a unique and lush version of the traditional rosemary, featuring trailing branches that make it an excellent choice for rockeries, as a ground cover and even in a basket and pots.

It has light purple attractive flowers appearing from late spring into summer with rich green leaves. All Rosemary are hardy plants, well-suited for Australian climates, thriving in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight and suitable for salt spray areas.

Pick leaves as needed throughout the growing season. The flavour is most potent just before flowering; however, it's best to avoid over-harvesting to ensure the plant remains healthy.

Rambling Rosemary goes well with lamb roast or other red meats as well as fish, shellfish and chicken. Also adds flavour to potatoes and other vegetables and tomato based dishes and bread-making. Rosemary leaves can be used whole or chopped, fresh or dried.

Rosemary also offers medicinal benefits. Its antioxidant properties can support overall health, while its aromatic compounds can enhance mood and promote relaxation.

Rosemary officinalis ‘Prostratus’

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Rambling Rosemary is a unique and lush version of the traditional rosemary, featuring trailing branches that make it an excellent choice for rockeries, as a ground cover and even in a basket and pots.

It has light purple attractive flowers appearing from late spring into summer with rich green leaves. All Rosemary are hardy plants, well-suited for Australian climates, thriving in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight and suitable for salt spray areas.

Pick leaves as needed throughout the growing season. The flavour is most potent just before flowering; however, it's best to avoid over-harvesting to ensure the plant remains healthy.

Rambling Rosemary goes well with lamb roast or other red meats as well as fish, shellfish and chicken. Also adds flavour to potatoes and other vegetables and tomato based dishes and bread-making. Rosemary leaves can be used whole or chopped, fresh or dried.

Rosemary also offers medicinal benefits. Its antioxidant properties can support overall health, while its aromatic compounds can enhance mood and promote relaxation.

Rosemary officinalis ‘Prostratus’

Rambling Rosemary is a unique and lush version of the traditional rosemary, featuring trailing branches that make it an excellent choice for rockeries, as a ground cover and even in a basket and pots.

It has light purple attractive flowers appearing from late spring into summer with rich green leaves. All Rosemary are hardy plants, well-suited for Australian climates, thriving in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight and suitable for salt spray areas.

Pick leaves as needed throughout the growing season. The flavour is most potent just before flowering; however, it's best to avoid over-harvesting to ensure the plant remains healthy.

Rambling Rosemary goes well with lamb roast or other red meats as well as fish, shellfish and chicken. Also adds flavour to potatoes and other vegetables and tomato based dishes and bread-making. Rosemary leaves can be used whole or chopped, fresh or dried.

Rosemary also offers medicinal benefits. Its antioxidant properties can support overall health, while its aromatic compounds can enhance mood and promote relaxation.

Rosemary officinalis ‘Prostratus’