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Rosemary 'Common' Seed Packet | 150 Seeds | by Piccolo

Sale price£3.50
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Rosemary 'Common' Seed Packet | 150 Seeds | by Piccolo

53 London Street

Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours

53 London Street
Edinburgh EH3 6LX
United Kingdom

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Herbs are a lovely edible crop to grow in the kitchen, greenhouse or container. Not only do they look wonderful but you can use them in your everyday cooking. Rosemary has a marvellous smell, and can be used fresh or dry to add flavour and scent to stews, soups, veg and roast dinners, and is a staple in Mediterranean cuisine.

Rosemary is a perennial evergreen shrub which blooms clusters of small, light blue flowers every year.

Herbs are a small crop, ideal for compact gardens, indoor growing and teaching children about plants 

Details

  • Latin name:Rosmarinus officinalis
  • Packet size: 7 x 14cm
  • All seeds from Piccolo are certified standard seeds; non hybrid, non GMO, and they do not use chemical treatments on the seeds before packaging them. 
  • The seeds are packaged in a thermo-sealed sachet before being enveloped in FSC certified paper - fully recyclable packaging
  • Guaranteed shelf life of 3 years, however many seeds can germinate after centuries if they are kept in a cool, dry place
  • Grown around Europe, packed in the Netherlands, assembled with care in Italy, distributed from the UK

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Rosemary 'Common' Seed Packet | 150 Seeds | by Piccolo Sale price£3.50

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