

Organic Rosemary seeds from the Buzzy Organic Seeds collection.
Rosemary is a well-known kitchen herb, but it is also a beautiful shrub that also looks great in borders and containers. Its beautiful green leaves look a bit like needles. Although rosemary is hardy, it is sensitive to frost, so the combination of cold and a lot of rain can be disastrous for young plants.
Organic Rosemary seeds from the Buzzy Organic Seeds collection.
Rosemary is a well-known kitchen herb, but it is also a beautiful shrub that also looks great in borders and containers. Its beautiful green leaves look a bit like needles. Although rosemary is hardy, it is sensitive to frost, so the combination of cold and a lot of rain can be disastrous for young plants.
Sow rosemary seeds in a seed tray in March-April or later from April to the end of June outdoors in a seedbed. The germination time is approximately 3-4 weeks.
Rosemary is harvested from June to September, cut off a top of about 6 cm with sharp secateurs and pluck off the leaves. Protect against frost in winter or let it overwinter as a pot plant indoors.
Buzzy Organic Seeds are 100% organic seeds: pure nature!
Buzzy Organic Seeds don't use any chemical pesticides and/or fertilizers and always take nature into account. These organic seeds are therefore packaged in a unique bio-based packaging made from residual material from tomato plants and recycled FSC paper.
Because the seeds of Buzzy Organic Seeds are 100% organic and the production process is monitored by the independent institute 'Skal Biocontrole', these seeds are allowed to carry the European BIO quality mark.
With the organic seeds of Buzzy Organic Seeds you are assured of a healthy and organic start to your cultivation!
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Organic Rosemary seeds from the Buzzy Organic Seeds collection.
Rosemary is a well-known kitchen herb, but it is also a beautiful shrub that also looks great in borders and containers. Its beautiful green leaves look a bit like needles. Although rosemary is hardy, it is sensitive to frost, so the combination of cold and a lot of rain can be disastrous for young plants.