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Inness Asher
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January 26, 2025
I'll be brief. Neighbors moved. Left rosemary plant to die. Salvaged. No flowers or seeds. Plucked herb for cooking. Removed secondary shoots, trimmed main stems down to @ 1" above soil. Repotted and watered. New growth possible, or moldy, rotting rosemary? Enjoyed plant, and want another. If no hope, will purchase seed. (How's that for brief? I was also wondering if it is an herbaceous plant, and does herbaceous mean woody?)If there are no leaves or leaf buds on the remaining stems then it seems unlikely that it will come back. I would not give up – I would keep the pot watering enough to keep the soil from drying out – but it is more than likely that the plant is dead already. If it is alive, you should see new growth occurring within the next 2-4 weeks.
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