Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 The ones that I got at Lowes are from www.pinery.com http://204.200.205.208/index.htm They have food recipes for the using rosemary with on the website, so I'm sure they are edible. Judy - Patty Paolini Sunday, December 02, 2007 11:33 AM Re: Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees I saw these trees also but I was wondering if they were treated with something that isn't edible. Patty At 12/2/2007, you wrote: >Thanks!! > >Marilyn Daub >Vanceburg, KY ><mcdaub%40alltel.net>mcdaub >My cats knead me!! >- > " surfboard_bedboard " ><<surfboard_bedboard%40>surfboard_bedboard >To: ><<%40> > >Sunday, December 02, 2007 8:01 AM > Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees > > >I fouind my at the market in the cut flower area for $9.99 and it was > > a good size, I dried it and used throughout the year while cooking. > > > > Brad > > > > --- In > <%40> , > " Marilyn Daub " <mcdaub > > wrote: > >> > >> How much are they, Judy? > >> > >> Marilyn Daub > >> Vanceburg, KY > >> mcdaub > >> My cats knead me!! > >> - > >> " wwjd " <jtwigg > >> To: > <<%40> > > >> Saturday, December 01, 2007 9:54 PM > >> Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees > >> > >> > >> > They really do. I just watered mine and my hands have that > > wonderful > >> > scent > >> > all over them right now. It reminded me to let others know about > > this. > >> > It is sometimes hard to find nice size rosemary plants like this > > others > >> > times of the year. The shape is so nice too. > >> > Judy > >> > - > >> > <thelilacflower > >> > " Vegetarian Group " > <<%40> > > >> > Saturday, December 01, 2007 12:49 PM > >> > Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees > >> > > >> > > >> >>I got one last yearn don't they smell nice? > >> >> Donna > >> >> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> " wwjd " <jtwigg > >> >> > >> >> Sat, 1 Dec 2007 20:49:15 > >> >> To:<Undisclosed-Recipient:;> > >> >> Rosemary Christmas Trees > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> During the Christmas season each year, Lowe's carries Rosemary > > that has > >> >> been > >> >> trimmed into the shape of a small Christmas tree. We picked up > > two this > >> >> year and they are so fragrant with a nice evergreen scent. We > > put them on > >> >> the hearth of our fireplace and the room smells like we have a > > fresh > >> >> evergreen Christmas tree. After Christmas I am going to plant > > them in > >> >> pots > >> >> on my patio, as mine that I have had for 5 years finally bite > > the dust. > >> >> In > >> >> mild winters they last outside for years. I've had mine on the > > patio the > >> >> entire 5 years and it has done well. It has been wonderful to > > have it at > >> >> my > >> >> finger tips, anytime I needed it for cooking or baking. > >> >> > >> >> Judy > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 That would be www.pinerytrees.com Judy - wwjd Sunday, December 02, 2007 11:41 AM Re: Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees - Patty The ones that I got at Lowes are from www.pinery.com http://204.200.205.208/index.htm They have food recipes for the using rosemary with on the website, so I'm sure they are edible. Judy - Patty Paolini Sunday, December 02, 2007 11:33 AM Re: Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees I saw these trees also but I was wondering if they were treated with something that isn't edible. Patty At 12/2/2007, you wrote: >Thanks!! > >Marilyn Daub >Vanceburg, KY ><mcdaub%40alltel.net>mcdaub >My cats knead me!! >- > " surfboard_bedboard " ><<surfboard_bedboard%40>surfboard_bedboard >To: ><<%40> > >Sunday, December 02, 2007 8:01 AM > Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees > > >I fouind my at the market in the cut flower area for $9.99 and it was > > a good size, I dried it and used throughout the year while cooking. > > > > Brad > > > > --- In > <%40> , > " Marilyn Daub " <mcdaub > > wrote: > >> > >> How much are they, Judy? > >> > >> Marilyn Daub > >> Vanceburg, KY > >> mcdaub > >> My cats knead me!! > >> - > >> " wwjd " <jtwigg > >> To: > <<%40> > > >> Saturday, December 01, 2007 9:54 PM > >> Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees > >> > >> > >> > They really do. I just watered mine and my hands have that > > wonderful > >> > scent > >> > all over them right now. It reminded me to let others know about > > this. > >> > It is sometimes hard to find nice size rosemary plants like this > > others > >> > times of the year. The shape is so nice too. > >> > Judy > >> > - > >> > <thelilacflower > >> > " Vegetarian Group " > <<%40> > > >> > Saturday, December 01, 2007 12:49 PM > >> > Re: Rosemary Christmas Trees > >> > > >> > > >> >>I got one last yearn don't they smell nice? > >> >> Donna > >> >> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> " wwjd " <jtwigg > >> >> > >> >> Sat, 1 Dec 2007 20:49:15 > >> >> To:<Undisclosed-Recipient:;> > >> >> Rosemary Christmas Trees > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> During the Christmas season each year, Lowe's carries Rosemary > > that has > >> >> been > >> >> trimmed into the shape of a small Christmas tree. We picked up > > two this > >> >> year and they are so fragrant with a nice evergreen scent. We > > put them on > >> >> the hearth of our fireplace and the room smells like we have a > > fresh > >> >> evergreen Christmas tree. After Christmas I am going to plant > > them in > >> >> pots > >> >> on my patio, as mine that I have had for 5 years finally bite > > the dust. > >> >> In > >> >> mild winters they last outside for years. I've had mine on the > > patio the > >> >> entire 5 years and it has done well. It has been wonderful to > > have it at > >> >> my > >> >> finger tips, anytime I needed it for cooking or baking. > >> >> > >> >> Judy > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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