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Saturday, May 23, 2026

I Gave Up...Again

I'd hoped the greenhouse rosemary would either send up some new growth from the bottom this spring or that the cutting it tried to give me would root, but neither happened.  I carefully cut off the two spider cocoons and pulled the rest out.

The greenhouse sheep doesn't look quite so lonely now with two tiny new friends...and Possum.

The rosemary in the front is a trailing variety.  The rosemary in the back is a more cold tolerant plant, but I'll have to go check the tags to remember the names.  I'll try to do better this time around.  I miss my huge old friend :-/.



5 comments:

Terry and Linda said...

Good Lucky, Sara! It's so hard to lose some of our plants. They are true companions.

Cheryl West said...

I wish you well with the new rosemaries. I have geraniums in the garage for the winter but lost my freesias this past year. I didn't think I had done anything differently but who knows?

Far Side of Fifty said...

Sometimes we must start anew...and it ain't easy:(

Dicky Bird said...

What a wonderful view into the greenhouse!

Shirley said...

I might try rosemary as a house plant. I had one outdoors but it didnt survive. Also want to figure out how to harvest it to put it into a soap or shampoo for hair. Anyone have an idea?

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