blue ice bog rosemary turning brown

My own experiment with a Bog Rosemary has come to an end after it was eaten over the winter down to the ground. If fact, I've found bog gardening to be quite easy if you change some of your basic assumptions about gardening. Once roots have formed, transplant to a pot or garden bed. I cut it off. I would keep an eye on them and hope for the best. Rosemary, a low growing evergreen shrub, can reach a height of up to 18 inches in time, though it usually only grows to about 9 inches tall. Does it require watering thru the winter? They must have good drainage. Are there any signs of leaves and/or flower buds on the healthy branches? Victoria Magnolia. google_color_bg = "EBFFED"; Source for Cupressus sempervirens var horizontalis, ill see your 9500 year old tree and raise you a 1600 year old tree. 'Blue Ice' is a dwarf, low-growing, compact, spreading evergreen shrub with narrow blue-green leaves. Even so, if consumed in large quantities, it contains volatile oils that can upset the stomach or cause nervousness. //-->Contact me,