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Turns out the giant bush spilling over my backyard wall is rosemary. Apparently i’ve had an inexhaustible supply for several years now.
And the weird weed in my garden i’ve been letting grow all year is a fig tree. Birds must have carried in the seed from somewhere.
Pretty neat discoveries in the garden today.
- When I lived in the warehouses, there was someone who would regularly cook with rosemary she stole from a neighbour's garden. It was Lavender.Nairn
- Skillet steak, holmes, get on it!BonSeff
- Plant some garlic and you are in great shapeBonSeff
- Lol. I bet cooking with lavender wouldn’t be that bad, it seems like they could share some aromatic compounds?scarabin
- So relaxed you can't finish dinnerBonSeff
- congrats scar!!!oey_oey
- that is rosemary. well doneshapesalad
- I have a neighbor with an out-of-control rosemary bush that they never touch. I haven't paid for rosemary in ages. Also #heykittygarbage
- Cute selfiedoggydoggdog
- A bit too stinky, capper for other fragrances and flavors, imo. However:maquito
- I love drying some, grinding and burning them like incense. Also good for digestion (tea).maquito
- My wife planted rosemary in the garden, and have become a montruosity... "Ey, for your bbq and paellas, said" lolOBBTKN
- the scent has some therapeutic qualities, whenever I see it I automatically pick some and crush in my hand to smell itBeeswax
- Cue Interpol...ROOOOSEMA...stoplying
- Yeah maquito! Made tea with it last night. Read that it promotes relaxation and good dreamsscarabin
