Jay Angler wrote:
Tess Misch wrote: For some reason, I cannot keep it going.
I live in a mild climate, but it's very wet in the winter. I finally learned that for it to grow well, it needs to be against the south wall of the house, protected from the worst of the winter wet.
I don't know where you are Tess, but consider what micro-ecosystems are available to you, and maybe you can choose a spot it will like better, as well as being patient with it?
Good to know the direction best for growing. I have a friend who has a HUGE rosemary bush right next to her front door and it is LOVELY. We get wet winters here, where I am as well. We do get some low temps, maybe a blast of snow or a storm, but mostly chill & wet.
As of right now, I am apartment living and had terrible luck growing her in containers. I started off with small ones, then moved to larger ones. I think I just didn't have the depth of knowledge I needed at the time. I spoke with the growers at the farmer's market and tried to get some insight, but they weren't helpful. I want to try again, but will be taking the time to better understand the plant. I love growing herbs as they have SO many uses, IF I can actually get them to grow.
I feel horrible when I lose a plant, like I 'wasted' its life. But I don't want to give up, I want to get better. Something someone once said to me is that container gardening is more difficult than ground growing b/c the soils are so different in relation to nutrients & micro growth. I may have to be patient until I can get a spot to grow my own food, at least some of it. --Tess