Rosemary is a tender perennial that can be overwintered successfully in colder climates by taking cuttings. Take a 3- to 6-inch cutting of new, tender growth from a mature plant and remove leaves from ... While rosemary is not a perennial in Vermont, you can still grow and enjoy fresh rosemary all year.

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Just plant it in a container. Bring it outside in warmer weather and inside before the first frost. AOL: A Garden Expert Reveals How to Keep Rosemary Thriving All Summer—Even on the Hottest Days "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Beautifully aromatic and surprisingly sculptural, rosemary is the unexpected star of any herb garden. The ...

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A Garden Expert Reveals How to Keep Rosemary Thriving All Summer—Even on the Hottest Days AOL: A Gardening Expert Reveals the Secret to Helping Your Rosemary Thrive—Even in Harsh Conditions Many gardeners find rosemary to be a natural pest repellent with its oils helping to ward off mosquitoes and other insects. A study featured in Malaria Journal for BioMedCentral notes that when ... A Gardening Expert Reveals the Secret to Helping Your Rosemary Thrive—Even in Harsh Conditions