Dried rosemary is added to salads, soups, side dishes of potatoes and pasta, baked goods, flavored with tinctures and soft drinks. It goes well with meat (especially lamb) and poultry.
Rosemary loves neutral to slightly alkaline soil and plenty of sunlight. Be sure to keep the pot with the plant in the garden, in a sunny place from spring to autumn (don't forget to water it, it's still a pot). The more sun the plant receives, the more fragrant its greenery will be.
Rosemary requires a lot of light. A flower pot is best placed on the windowsill of windows with a south or east orientation. The plant loves fresh air, so in winter the room needs to be ventilated more often, and in the summer it is necessary to take out a flowerpot with indoor rosemary to a balcony, loggia or garden.
Optimum time Rosemary can be pruned at almost any time - in spring, summer or autumn.
Should be planted next to cabbage, beans and carrots. Rosemary - This Mediterranean herb is more than just a pretty garnish. Rosemary is one of the most popular insect repellant herbs and is actually an evergreen shrub closely related to basil, mint and oregano. Useful Tips: How to Grow Rosemary