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Sep 6, 2023 9:33 AM CST
Name: Anne
Texas (Zone 8b)
Bee Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads Region: Texas Seed Starter Peppers
Heirlooms Greenhouse Frogs and Toads Vegetable Grower
Um, my rosemary plant is....maybe a foot or foot and a half tall. I'll get a pic when I can. By dormant I meant not currently growing new branches.
Evergreen doesn't mean anything to me here in unpredictable Texas weathers as evergreens have died in the past due to severe winters. Sticking tongue out So I want to baby this plant because I've lost too many in the past and I want one to actually live for years. Thumbs up I love the taste of that stuff in pizza and pasta.

I'm currently getting the garden boxes weeded, fluffed up and cleaned out to prepare for cold crops but doing it all by myself in high humidity ain't easy! Sad
Ban the GMO tomato!

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