One highlight in our February garden is the purple-violet blossoms of Tuscan rosemary in the borders. The plant ranges from 3 to 4 feet in height, needs little attention, and thrives in our warm climate. Cuttings can be taken in the autumn months and a high percentage will root.
"The year is but a succession of days, and I see that I could assign some office to each day which, summed up, would be the history of the year. Everything is done in season, and there is no time to spare." - Henry David Thoreau, Journal, August 24, 1852

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