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Arp Rosemary Live Herb Plant for Garden Growing

$18.99 Sale Save
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender
Rosemary Gorizia 3.5" Size Pot - Findlavender

Arp Rosemary Live Herb Plant for Garden Growing

$18.99 Sale Save
Pot Size 4" Size Pot
Package Quantity 1 Live Plant

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Meet the exceptional Arp Rosemary, a cold-hardy treasure from the National Arboretum that brings year-round beauty and fragrance to your garden with its upright growth habit and stunning light blue spring blooms. This resilient herb thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, becoming beautifully drought tolerant once established, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners. The aromatic, needle-like leaves offer incredible versatility – use them fresh in your favorite culinary creations, dry them for aromatherapy blends, or simply enjoy their pine-like fragrance as they naturally purify the air around your home. Growing up to 3 feet tall and wide, this robust perennial herb will become a cornerstone of your garden, providing harvests and heavenly scent for years to come. At FindLavender.com, we carefully nurture each plant and include a heat pack for cold-weather shipping, so you can confidently welcome this aromatic beauty into your garden sanctuary.

  • Rosemary is generally hardy in zones 8 and 9. A few cultivars like Arp and Hill Hardy will survive in zone 7 and a few gardeners report success in zone 6b.
  • Waterlogging and severe cold can cause problems: Wet soil or potting compost, especially in winter, can cause roots to rot and die, so ensure there is always good drainage.