Known for its classic beauty, delicate fragrance and versatility in everything from healing to seasoning, the rosemary tree is sure to become the center of their holiday décor! A twist on the familiar, ours arrives in a festive red planter, all wrapped up with a bow to bring a touch of outdoor beauty right to the table.
- Fresh rosemary tree arrives in a stunning red 6"D planter, ready to be moved outdoors in Spring
- Finished off with a brilliant red and cream-colored plaid ribbon and bow with snowflake ornament
- Measures overall approximately 22"H
Planting Tips:
When Spring arrives, your Rosemary tree will be ready to be brought outdoors. However, in Fall, it must be moved back indoors. Follow these tips for the best results:
Light: This tree prefers hours of bright light with a south or west exposure. Low light produces leggy growth.
Water: Water immediately upon receipt. Afterwards, water regularly to keep soil moist but not soggy. Rosemary requires excellent drainage, but don?t let it sit dry for a week. As soon as the soil dries; it is time to water. Try to never let it sit dry for more than a day.
Temperature: Rosemary should not be subjected to temperatures below 20 degrees F. Some recommend bringing the pot indoors before the furnace is turned on. In winter when it is dormant, the Rosemary needs a cool, brightly lit spot in a home. If you want it to thrive indoors, set the thermostat down to about 63?65°F.
When Spring arrives, your Rosemary tree will be ready to be brought outdoors. However, in Fall, it must be moved back indoors. Follow these tips for the best results:
Light: This tree prefers hours of bright light with a south or west exposure. Low light produces leggy growth.
Water: Water immediately upon receipt. Afterwards, water regularly to keep soil moist but not soggy. Rosemary requires excellent drainage, but don?t let it sit dry for a week. As soon as the soil dries; it is time to water. Try to never let it sit dry for more than a day.
Temperature: Rosemary should not be subjected to temperatures below 20 degrees F. Some recommend bringing the pot indoors before the furnace is turned on. In winter when it is dormant, the Rosemary needs a cool, brightly lit spot in a home. If you want it to thrive indoors, set the thermostat down to about 63?65°F.