‘ Benenden Blue ’ is a small Rosemary cultivar that is dense and cascading with attractive , very minute , glossy dark green foliage . The flowers are medium blue and it makes an idealistic container flora . superlative and spread are 3′. Dense , bushy , just , redolent evergreen plant shrub . leave-taking are minute and linear , dark commons and leathery , up to 2 inches long . little , cannular disconsolate heyday in whorls , up to 1/2 in long . Rosemary is an splendid alternative for making topiaries , and widely used in cooking especially Italian cuisine . A wonderful associate plant with roses . crying , cernuous variety useable too .

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As perennials found , it is important to prune them back and thin them out occasionally . This will preclude them from completely taking over an orbit to the exclusion of other plants , and also will increase air circulation thereby reducing the incidence of disease like botrytis and powdery mould .

Many coinage also flower abundantly and produce rich ejaculate . As flush slice it is advisable to deadhead your flora ; that is , to remove spent flowers before they form seed . This will preclude your plants from seed all over the garden and will conserve the considerable energy it takes the plant life to bring forth source .

As perennial mature , they may shape a heavy tooth root mass that finally leads to a less vigorous plant . It is advisable to on occasion reduce out a stand of such perennial . By split the antecedent organisation , you could make new works to plant in another area of the garden or give away . Also root pruning will stimulate fresh growth and rejuvenate the flora . Most perennials may be successfully divide in either spring or pin . Do a small homework ; some perennials do have a preference . How - to : prepare ContainersContainersare excellent when used as an ornamental feature , a planting alternative when there is niggling or no soil to plant in , or for plants that take a soil case not found in the garden or when land drainage in the garden is inferior . If raise more than one plant in a container , verify that all have similar cultural requirements . Choose a container that is deep and prominent enough to allow root development and ontogeny as well as proportional counterweight between the fully develop plant and the container . implant large container in the place you think them to persist . All containers should have drainage holes . A mesh screen , broken clay gage pieces(crock ) or a paper coffee filter place over the jam will keep soil from washing out . The potting ground you select should be an appropriate premix for the plants you have chosen . Quality soil ( or dirt - less medias ) take in moisture promptly and equally when wet . If piss runs off soil upon initial wetting , this is an indicant that your stain may not be as good as you cerebrate .

Prior to filling a container with grease , wet potting dirt in the pocketbook or place in a tub or wheelbarrow so that it is evenly moist . Fill container about halfway full or to a level that will allow plant life , when planted , to be just below the rim of the pot . Rootballs should be level with land line when project is complete . body of water well .

Problems

Prevention and Control : Remove infect leaves when the flora is dry . Leaves that compile around the base of the plant should be rake up and disposed of . Avoid overhead irrigation if possible ; body of water should be point at land level . For fungous leafage spots , use a recommended fungicide according to label directions .

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