Hark…it’s Arp

Our 4.5 year old clump of Rosmarinus ‘Arp’ has become ridiculously large, as rosemary does. When we moved to our new home, Anita requested one near the kitchen door, which was a no-brainer since I am in love with both her and her rosemary chicken. Rosmarius ‘Arp’ has been one of the most winter hardy of all rosemary cultivars we’ve trialed.

3 thoughts on “Hark…it’s Arp”

  1. Nice! I’m interested in planting but worried it looks dingy dry like some pics I have seen. What zone is your ARP planted at? I’m in zone 7A and I want lush green, do you think that will be possible?

    1. Dingy isn’t a quantifiable word, but one that instead is quite personal. If a plant, or the aging flowers looks “dingy”, the old stalks can always be removed.

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