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Amy R
Amy R Decatur, GA on Sep 17, 2011
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I'm planning on planting a rosemary bush at either side of my walkway where it connects to the driveway.

The only type that Pike's has right now is Huntington Carpet Rosemary. I'm afraid that it be more low spreading, like a groundcover than a bush type Rosemary. Any advice on what type of Rosemary to purchase and where?

Thanks!!

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  • Donna Dixson Buford, GA
    I have some uprights in the nursery if you want to drive up :)
    on Sep 17, 2011 · Like 2
  • Amy R Decatur, GA
    I might be making a road trip. :) Thanks!
    on Sep 17, 2011 · Like 0
  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    It's always worth a drive to get the right plant.
    on Sep 18, 2011 · Like 0
  • Erica Glasener Atlanta, GA
    Amy, Fine Gardening magazine has a great article about rosemary, if you scroll down they list and describe a number of different cultivars. You may find it useful, http://www.finegardening.com/plants/articles...
    on Sep 18, 2011 · Like 0
  • Amy R Decatur, GA
    Thanks!!
    on Sep 18, 2011 · Like 0
  • Garden Rebel / Sims Lands... Orlando, FL
    Im using a lot of Rosemary in landscapes and it provides great contrast.In the spring I plant red Salvia near it and it looks great all summer.
    on Sep 18, 2011 · Like 1

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