Why Grow Lavender and Rosemary?

Flavors - Why Grow Lavender and Rosemary?

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My yard is filled with Rosemary and Lavender. Both are beautiful, easy shrubs that love the Mediterranean-type atmosphere here in San Diego. If you have the right atmosphere these are some of the easiest and most rewarding plants you can grow. Even if you do not live in a atmosphere that these plants find homey, you can still enjoy growing them and being rewarded by their many astonishing uses.

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Lavender and Rosemary are both native to the Mediterranean where they have dry, arid summers and some moisture in the winter. Some years there is a lot of rain, other years very little. Just like Southern California. These plants have adapted to this weather and are very happy whether way. They are tender perennials which thrive as long as it does not get too cold but they will tolerate the occasional frost. You can really grow them in pots and bring them indoors in the winter as long as they have a nice spot with plentifulness of morning sunshine and good drainage, neither plant likes to have its feet wet.

Rosemary and lavender plants have lots of oils in their leaves. This is what makes them so aromatic and tasty. It also causes the leaves to be quite sticky. Both are used for their important oils as well as a collection of culinary and restorative uses. Rosemary adds a astonishing flavor to turkey, beef, chicken - meats of all types. Lavender is used for cooking as well, but I prefer to smell lavender rather than taste it.

It is an established fact that the smell of lavender has calming, soothing properties and helps to induce sleep. Conversely, rosemary has uplifting and revitalizing properties. In addition, rosemary is a natural anti-bacterial.

An inspiring study at the University of Northumbria in the Uk found that when subjects were exposed to the scent of lavender it decreased working memory, and the scent of rosemary increased working memory compared to the control group. With regard to mood, both scents were reported as production the subjects feel great than the control group.

Lavender and rosemary are lovely evergreen plants. Spanish lavender blooms on and off all year. French lavender blooms all the time, and the English type blooms in the spring. Rosemary is covered with beautiful blue flowers from early spring straight through early summer.

Honey bees - important pollinators, love both types of plant, and are drawn to your yard when you have them. These are lovely, low maintenance, useful plants for your landscape.

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