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Edibles – Herbs – Trailing Rosemary

Trailing Rosemary 

Botanical name: salvia rosmarinus prostratus 

Beginner friendly?: moderate 

Average size at maturity: spreads to about 2 ft by 3 ft 

Bloom time: spring 

Hardy zone: 8-11

Flower color: blue 

Foliage color: green 

Growth rate: spreads up to 1 ft per year 

Pruning instructions: lightly prune/harvest year-round as needed

Propagation methods: propagate with cuttings in the spring and summer months 

Landscape use: culinary herb garden, trailing groundcover, container plant, trellis climber

Special features: fragrant foliage, culinary herb, drought tolerant, attracts pollinators, deer resistant, salt tolerant

Light needs: 6 hours of sun per day 

Watering instructions: allow the soil to mostly dry between watering sessions 

Fertilizing instructions : use a liquid, slow release that is low in nitrogen once every 3 months throughout the spring and summer months, beginning in the early spring 

Best time to plant: spring 

Best type of soil: sand or loam 

Companion plants: lavender, sage, thyme, basil, oregano, lantana, marigold

Toxicity level: non-toxic for humans and pets 

Invasive species: no