[Sca-cooks] Re: Rosemary

vicki shaw vhsjvs at gis.net
Tue Mar 2 09:49:24 PST 2004


I dont know if it means one should take a shoot...it is what I did.  Whether
it will or not, is yet to be seen.  I will  let u know if it takes root, and
then i will let you know if it survives implantation in soil.

Angharad ferch Iorwerth; MKA Vicki Shaw
Barony Beyond the Mountain
East Kingdom
vhsjvs at gis.net

www.omygoddess.biz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harris Mark.S-rsve60" <Mark.s.Harris at motorola.com>
To: <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 7:24 PM
Subject: [Sca-cooks] Re: Rosemary


> Angharad mentioned:
> >>>>
> What with all this discussion on n rosemary, I went to her on saturday and
> she gave me a cutting.  It is in water now and I hope it will take root.
> <<<<
> Oh! Does this mean you should take a shoot (from any plant? from
Rosemary?) and let it sprout in water before transferring it to a pot of
soil?
>
> I bought my previous herbs as seedlings already growing in the little
pastic, square pots they sell them in. But I do remember putting potatoes
and carrots and such in water to get them to sprout, as a kid.
>
> >>>>
> Has anyone tried to root a cutting and grow a plant from it?
> <<<<
> Maybe Angharad is asking a similar question. Does putting it in the water
give the plant a headstart? Or does putting the shoot in the soil do as
well?
>
> I was offered some Aloe Vera this morning. That is a New World plant,
correct?
>
> Stefan
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